Includes a sample introduction to the lesson, text outline and highlights, illustrations you can share, discussion questions for your group, and spiritual life applications you can make. A video version of this overview is available on YouTube at:
(Let me say off the top that our passage this week can be a very difficult one to understand and apply correctly. If you check the commentaries, interpretations are all over the place on this one! But I believe there are two keys in the Biblical context, which guide us to the correct interpretation/application, which I’ll share presently. Please don’t attempt to interpret and apply this passage without reference to these two Biblical context keys!)
INTRODUCTION
??? DISCUSSION QUESTION???
“Does anyone know what a ‘day laborer’ is? (Day laborers are workers who show up early in the parking lot of a Home Depot or other store, hoping to be selected to work for the day. It is a common practice these days — more common in California and the west than maybe in some of our communities. These often work in construction and trades, though others serve as house cleaners, and a good many work as harvesters on various farms.
You might ask if any of your class members have ever seen these outside of a Home Depot or other location, or had any experience with them. (You could reference a news story like this one in Dallas that discusses day laborers:
Then transition to the lesson by saying that in today’s lesson, Jesus tells a story about some “day laborers” just like this — and we’ll see how His message applies to us as His followers today.
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