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Vineyard

In Scripture, vineyards serve as symbols of God's people and nation, illustrating themes of cultivation, stewardship, judgment, and accountability before the Lord.

Overview

Vineyards appear throughout Scripture as metaphors for God's covenant people and His expectations of fruitfulness and righteousness. The vineyard requires careful tending, investment, and patience—illustrating God's patient work in developing His people. Jesus used the vineyard parable to demonstrate accountability and the consequences of rejecting God's messengers.

Key Scriptures

"My well-beloved had a vineyard on a very fruitful hill. He dug it and cleared out its stones, and planted it with choice vines; he built a tower in the midst of it, and hewed out a wine press in it" (Isaiah 5:1-2, ESV).

"The kingdom of heaven is like a master of a house who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard" (Matthew 21:1, ESV).

"I had a vineyard of my own, but my vineyard, which is mine, is before me. You, O Solomon, must have the thousand, and those who tend its fruit two hundred" (Song of Solomon 8:12, ESV).

Application

Examine how God cultivates spiritual fruit in your life and consider your responsibility to steward the gifts and opportunities He entrusts to you.

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