When we are faced with hardship, we look to Christ on the cross who endured to the end so that we might carry on.
Jesus tells another parable, this time harsh and hard. In this story, Jesus talks about all of the servants that the vineyard owner sent back to visit, but they were mistreated. He eventually sends his own son to visit, knowing what will probably happen. This story teaches us a lot about God, and it’s great news for us!
Jesus tells another parable, this time harsh and hard. In this story, Jesus talks about all of the servants that the vineyard owner sent back to visit, but they were mistreated. He eventually sends his own son to visit, knowing what will probably happen. This story teaches us a lot about God, and it’s great news for us!
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" is a famous line from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. It implies that no matter what something is called it won't change what it is. While this can be argued for or against, the reality of what we call things changes how we view them. This week we look at a parable of Jesus, which has many names and many take-aways depending on what you like to call it.
With wars waging within and without, the cross settles them all with peace to body, mind and soul.