In this excerpt from "Son of Man: Urantia," a rewrite of Part 4 of the "Urantia Book," Jesus likens the kingdom of heaven to a landowner who hires workers at various hours, paying them all equally despite differing labor durations, illustrating divine fairness and generosity. From Chapter 42, "The Ordination of the Seventy," the parable challenges human notions of justice as the landowner defends his right to reward all workers a denarius, prompting reflection on mercy over merit. This teaching underscores the boundless compassion of God, transcending earthly expectations of reward.
https://robertakezer.substack.com/p/chapter-42-ordination-of-the-seventy
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