
Parable of the Vineyard Workers : Matthew 20:1-16
…. is about mercy and not injustice. The landowner, who had offered a decent wage for a day’s work, represents God. He provided the workers arriving later the same wage in an act of mercy.
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…. is about mercy and not injustice. The landowner, who had offered a decent wage for a day’s work, represents God. He provided the workers arriving later the same wage in an act of mercy.

This famous hymn is a prayer for God to remain present with the speaker throughout life, through trials, and through death.

Ants might not be everyone’s favourite insect, but they have a lot to teach us in building the Kingdom of Heaven, or anything else in our lives.

There are many different ways to understand this parable, but for me the message is about God and his wildly extravagant love for us all.

Find out more about the miraculous conception of the Prophet Samuel who was gifted to Hannah by God.

As the birds sing their praises in the dawn chorus, so too our hearts will sing praises to God and bring peace to our souls when we practise living with the presence of God.

Many people today are knowledgeable, more so that at any time in the existence of mankind, but how many are wise?

Like many of God’s truths, the Holy Trinity is a mystery beyond human ability to fully comprehend. However, the Trinity is a beautiful celestial reality at the heart of God’s being.

‘Everything in the universe has rhythm. Everything dances.’– Maya Angelou

The bible tells us time and time again how God can turn ashes into garlands, which is the case in the story of Moses in the Basket.

The Wells Cathedral Choir sings the fabulous I the Lord of Sea and Sky hymn composed by Dan Schutte.

The author has a vision of the gentle allure of Jesus – the luminous beauty of his character and the startling defiance of his way.

With Christian meditation, we fill our minds with God and his truths as we understand them through the scriptures and Jesus.

For Christians, the titles lion and lamb symbolise two aspects of the nature of Christ in which he is as brave as a lion and as gentle as a lamb.

One of Jesus’ disciples, Thomas, could not believe Jesus had risen from the dead without first seeing the wounds from his crucifixion.
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