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Vineyard Work
Scott Hoezee
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Center for Excellence in Preaching
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Scott Hoezee provides commentary on
Matthew 21:23-32
, the Parable of the Two Sons, and reflects on how, for God, the "vineyard" where the sons work is a place of grace. Sermon illustration idea included.
Matthew 21:23-32
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God's Will,
Grace,
Parables,
Vineyards
The Eternal Now
David J Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Reflecting on
Matthew 21:23-32
, David Lose writes that in this parable is a surprising possibility of hope that someone who has refused to listen to God may yet change his/her mind to respond to the Gospel.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Hope,
God's Will,
Parables,
Grace
Trick Questions
Steven Molin
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Sermon Writer
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon on the Parable of the Two Sons (
Matthew 21:23-32
), Steven Molin observes that neither son does the will of God, and yet both are called children of God.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Parables,
Pharisees,
Adoption,
God's Will
To Live According to Your Truth
Carolyn C Brown
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Worshiping With Children
Scripture Drama or Paraphrase and 4 more types
Carolyn Brown offers children's worship resources on the themes of: God's care through Moses (Exodus 17:1-7; Psalms 78:1-4, 12-16), assurance of pardon (Psalm 25:1-9), Jesus' sacrifice (Philippians 2:1-13), God's will (
Matthew 21:23-32
), as well as repentance.
Exodus 17:1-7;
Psalms 25:1-9 (+ more);
Matthew 21:23-32
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Repentance,
God's Will,
Parables,
God's Provision
Questions of Authority
Emerson B Powery
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Working Preacher
"What actually happened at the temple when Jesus entered Jerusalem? Was this the turning point in Jesus’ overall mission?" A commentary on
Matthew 21:23-32
.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Leadership,
Providence,
Jerusalem,
Matthew (person)
Living and Active
Mary W Anderson
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The Christian Century
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Directing Jesus' judgments on the Pharisees toward Christian leaders in modern times, Mary W. Anderson asks ministry leaders whether their ministries are motivated by the living God in this sermon on
Matthew 21:23-32
and Philippians 2:1-13.
Matthew 21:23-32;
Philippians 2:1-13
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Parables,
Judgment,
God's Will,
Discernment
Act of Confession
Re-Worship
Prayer of Confession
This prayer of confession is drawn from readings in
Matthew 21:23-32
and Philippians 2:1-13. It stresses Christ's 'Yes' to the Father, repenting of the times we say 'No'.
Matthew 21:23-32;
Philippians 2:1-13
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Forgiveness,
God's Mercy,
God's Will
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To the Work! To the Work!
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Go, Labor On: Spend, and Be Spent
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The Master's Call
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Where God Grows
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Artwork, Poetry
Artwork and commentary on
Matthew 21:23-32
, the parable of the two sons and the vineyard.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Parables,
Image Of God,
God's Will,
God
Entering the Kingdom of Heaven
Eleonore Stump
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The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
"It is good if our words say YES to God. But what is crucial is that our lives say YES to God." Eleonore Stump reflects on
Matthew 21:28-32
and Psalm 25.
Matthew 21:28-32
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Parables,
God's Will,
Obedience
A New Mentality
ePriest
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this reflection on
Matthew 21:28-32
a main focus of Jesus's ministry is brought to light: challenging the selfish mentality of society. Do we seek to do God's will or stay comfortable?
Matthew 21:28-32
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Jesus Christ,
Faith,
Sacrifice,
God's Will
Who God Is
Stanley Saunders
|
The Christian Century
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Maybe
Matthew 21
:33-46 uses this parable to invite us to ask ourselves who God is: the God of the Jewish leaders in the story, or the God of Jesus Christ?
Isaiah 5;
Matthew 21
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Parables,
Judgment,
God's Will
Doing the Will of the Father
John J Pilch
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The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
John J. Pilch reflects on the Parable of the Two Sons in
Matthew 21:28-30
and concludes that, though different cultures view the two sons' behaviors differently, ultimately the parable is about obeying the will of God.
Matthew 21:28-32
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Parables,
Honor,
God's Will,
Obedience
Wealth, Power, or God?
Dennis Hamm
|
The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This reflection on the Parable of the Two Sons, from
Matthew 21:28-32
, provides insight into the human tendency to be detracted from God's will for our lives by wealth and power.
Matthew 21:28-32
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Parables,
God's Will,
Disobedience
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