HIGH FIVE!

The text “Matthew 21:23-32” refers to a passage in the Bible where Jesus’ authority is questioned by the chief priests and elders. In response, Jesus tells the parable of the two sons. One son initially refuses to work in the vineyard but later changes his mind and goes, while the other son agrees to go but does not. Jesus uses this parable to illustrate the importance of actions over words and to highlight the repentance and obedience of those who initially seem disobedient12.
To relate this passage to your life, consider these points:
- Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Reflect on how your actions align with your commitments and promises. Are there areas where you can improve in following through on your intentions?
- Repentance and Change: The first son represents those who may initially resist but ultimately do the right thing. This can be a reminder that it’s never too late to change your ways and make positive choices.
- Authority and Obedience: Jesus’ authority is questioned, yet He responds with wisdom and a lesson. This can inspire you to handle challenges and questions about your beliefs with grace and understanding.
- Faith in Action: As someone who values helping others and your faith, this passage encourages you to live out your beliefs through your actions, demonstrating your faith in tangible ways.

LET’S GET READY FOR WORK. (gym after)
