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Matthew 20:2

First Nations Version

After they agreed with him on the amount for a full day’s pay, he sent them to work.

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From the center of the four spirit animals, I heard a sound like a voice. “A small basket of wild rice or three small baskets of corn to trade for a day’s work,” the voice said. “But do no harm to the olive oil and the wine.”


From the time you were a young boy you have known the Sacred Teachings that are able to make you wise as you trust in the one who has set you free and made you whole, Creator Sets Free (Jesus) the Chosen One.


“The next day, when the man of High Place (Samaria) was leaving, he gave from his own money pouch to the keeper of the lodging house. ‘Use this to care for him,’ he said, ‘and when I return, I will give you anything more that is needed.’”


“He will be great and honorable in Creator’s sight and will not drink wine or any strong drink, but will drink deeply of the Holy Spirit even in his mother’s womb.


“Show me one of their silver coins used to pay the tax and let me take a close look at it.” They found a silver coin and handed it to him. He took a good long look, holding it up to the sky to see it clearly. Then he turned the face of the coin toward them.


“‘I am not being unfair with you, my friend,’ he said to one of them. ‘Did we not agree on the amount of a full day’s wages?


“But that same servant went to one of his fellow servants who owed him only a small horse blanket. He took hold of the man’s throat and said, ‘Pay me all that you owe!’


So he said to the ones who walked the road with him, “There is a great harvest in front of us, but only a few to gather it in.


“Creator’s good road from above is like this tribal member who managed a large vineyard. He went out early in the morning to find people to harvest the grapes.


“A few hours later he went to the trading post and saw people there doing nothing.


Yes or no?” Creator Sets Free (Jesus) could see right through their false faces! “Why are you putting me to the test?” he said to them. “Bring to me one of their silver coins and I will look at it.”


“Show me one of their silver coins.” They found a silver coin and handed it to him. He took a good long look, holding it up to the sky to see it clearly. Then he turned the face of the coin toward them. “Whose image and words are carved into this coin?” he asked. “The Ruler of the People of Iron (Caesar),” they answered. He handed the coin back to them.


“He paid the workers hired at the end of the day a full day’s wage.





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