June 9, 2026
Pick Me, Lord (The Five O'Clock Crowd) | #163


Pastor Steve Gray explores how to move from the back of the line to the front in God's Kingdom. Drawing lessons from Matthew 20's parable of the workers in the vineyard, Pastor Steve illustrates how latecomers can find equal acceptance and opportunity with God. He reflects on personal growth, spiritual revival, and the shifts he observes in religious communities, urging Christians to embrace a deeper commitment and transformation. Discover how individuals, previously unnoticed, can rise to significant influence in times of spiritual awakening. Join the conversation on faith, renewal, and living a life that transcends the ordinary.
Key Takeaways:
- God's generosity and acceptance are central themes, emphasized through the parable of the workers in the vineyard, indicating that those who come later in their faith journey are equally valued.
- A spiritual revolution is underway, promoting a return to faith and family values across society, aimed at personal and communal transformation.
- Revival starts within; Christians are called to embody Christ-like qualities, moving away from judgement and division to be lights in the world.
- Many who have yet to be noticed will rise during this spiritual awakening, similar to historical religious revivals witnessed in prior eras.
- All individuals, regardless of when they join the faith journey, are offered the same opportunity to serve and witness God's promises and revival in their lives.
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