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Peter said "Lord are you telling this parable just to us, or to everyone?" The Lord said to him "Who then is the faithful servant? It is the prudent person that the Lord will appoint over the attendants of his household to give them their portion of food at the appropriate time. Blessed is that servant who, when his Lord comes find him doing this. Truly I tell you that he will appoint him over all his possessions. But if that slave says in his heart "My Lord is delaying his coming, and he begins to strike the men servants and the maid servants and he both eats and drinks so as to become drunk, then when the lord of that slave comes in a day and at a time when he (the slave) does not expect, then he will be cut adrift (from the household). He will be put outside with the unbelievers. At the same time as for the slave who knows what his lord wants yet has not
prepared things or done
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wants), he will be punished. The one who does not know what is to be done and has done unworthy things will be punished but less severely. (In other words) from those to whom much has been given, much will be expected. Those who have been given much (in their care) will be more accountable. I came to cast fire on the earth and how I would like it to be already kindled (ready to go). I have to go through a baptism and how I am pressured until it is accomplished. Do you think I came to cast peace on the earth. No I tell you, but rather division. For there will be from now on, five in the one house. It will be divided into three against two and two against three. Father (will be divided) against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against the mother, mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against the mother-in-law."
12:41-53
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