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The parable of the laborers in the vineyard is shown as a landowner speaks with men gathered beside a sunlit road and a vine-covered wall. One worker stands with an open hand, another listens at his side, and the seated master holds coins as the terms of the day’s hire are discussed. The setting evokes the marketplace where laborers waited to be called into service, with distant hills and village buildings beyond the path.
Drawn from Matthew 20:1-16, the scene points to Jesus’ teaching on the kingdom of heaven: the master hires workers at different hours yet pays with generosity according to his own goodness. The parable confronts envy and self-made claims of merit, revealing divine grace as freely given rather than earned by seniority. This artwork serves well for sermons, Bible studies, discipleship lessons, church teaching slides, and resources on grace, calling, stewardship, and kingdom justice.
Drawn from Matthew 20:1-16, the scene points to Jesus’ teaching on the kingdom of heaven: the master hires workers at different hours yet pays with generosity according to his own goodness. The parable confronts envy and self-made claims of merit, revealing divine grace as freely given rather than earned by seniority. This artwork serves well for sermons, Bible studies, discipleship lessons, church teaching slides, and resources on grace, calling, stewardship, and kingdom justice.
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