Workers
The Workers of my vineyard are all those who come and say: "Lord, Make me one of your Workers" and who remain in this will, until my Father judges their day finished.[1]
In "The Gospel as Revealed to Me"
- In a great success, do not glorify yourself as if the merit belonged only to you. Praise God, patron of the apostolic Workers.[2]
- "But, are you speaking for us Disciples or for all men?" - "I first speak for you, then for all the others. When the time comes the Master will create his Workers and send them throughout the world..."[3]
- If one sower is enough to sow, a great number of Workers are needed to reap.[4]
- And I will prepare you. You still will not be enough, for if the harvest is indeed great, the Workers on the other hand are few; Pray therefore to the Master of the earth that he sends many Workers to his harvest."[5]-[6] and [7]
- Workers of the eleventh hour: Alexandroscene of Phoenicia before a cosmopolitan audience, to encourage all peoples to conversion.[8] and [9]
- What man, having a servant who plows or pastures, or a worker in the workshop, tells him when the work is done: "Go immediately to the table"? No one.[10] and [11]
- The Workers of my vineyard are all those who come and say: "Lord, Make me one of your Workers" and who remain in this will, until my Father judges their day finished.[12]