The Gospel for Septuagesima, the first Sunday of Pre-Lent, is the Parable of the Workers from St. Matthew 20. In this story, our Lord warns us that the kingdom of heaven is not centered on our human efforts or accomplishments. Almighty God is sovereign and exalted above human understanding. He is free to do as He chooses, and He is gracious beyond measure. Any reward human beings receive from God is really a gift that is not earned, and He is free to bestow His gifts as He pleases. He does not owe us anything, not even an accounting of what He gives us or our fellow laborers.
This teaching has a special application as we enter into the seasons of Pre-Lent and then Lent. Certainly, these church seasons call us to emphasize spiritual training and special self-discipline. We are asked to strive and work harder in divine service. Yet, even while we are expected to work, we must keep in mind that our human efforts can not really merit anything from God. Our efforts must be done with a humble attitude. God is in charge, and we must always respond to His gracious offers with thankful humility.
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