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Post by hftwo on Jun 12, 2019 13:27:30 GMT
Jesus said, "A [...] person owned a vineyard and rented it to some farmers, so they could work it and he could collect its crop from them. He sent his slave so the farmers would give him the vineyard's crop. They grabbed him, beat him, and almost killed him, and the slave returned and told his master. His master said, 'Perhaps he didn't know them.' He sent another slave, and the farmers beat that one as well. Then the master sent his son and said, 'Perhaps they'll show my son some respect.' Because the farmers knew that he was the heir to the vineyard, they grabbed him and killed him. Anyone here with two ears had better listen
The part where it says "anyone here with two ears had better listen" is basically like saying, "do you see where this story is going?".
So the question is, who does the father send next?
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Post by hftwo on Jun 12, 2019 14:19:08 GMT
If they beat my servants and killed my son, I reckon I would go myself. But if they killed the heir, why would they not kill the master?
What would Master do to solve this problem?
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