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171:8.3 Said Jesus: "You think that the Son of Man goes up to Jerusalem to receive a kingdom, but I declare that you are
doomed to disappointment. Do you not remember about a certain prince who went into a far
country to receive for himself a kingdom, but even before he could return, the citizens of his province, who in their hearts had already rejected him,
sent an embassy after him, saying, `We will not have this man to reign over us'? As this king was rejected in the temporal rule, so is the Son of Man
to be rejected in the spiritual rule. Again I declare that my kingdom is not of this world; but if the Son of Man had been accorded the spiritual rule
of his people, he would have accepted such a kingdom of men's souls and would have reigned
over such a dominion of human hearts. Notwithstanding that they reject my spiritual rule over them, I will return again to receive from others such a
kingdom of spirit as is now denied me. You will see the Son of Man rejected now, but in another age that which the children of Abraham now reject will
be received and exalted.
171:8.4 "And now, as the rejected nobleman of this parable, I would call before me my
twelve servants, special stewards, and giving into each of your hands the sum of one pound, I would admonish each to heed well my instructions that
you trade diligently with your trust fund while I am away that you may have wherewith to justify your stewardship when I return, when a reckoning
shall be required of you.
171:8.5 "And even if this rejected Son should not return, another Son will be sent to
receive this kingdom, and this Son will then send for all of you to receive your report of stewardship and to be made glad by your gains.
171:8.6 "And when these stewards were subsequently called together for an accounting, the
first came forward, saying, `Lord, with your pound I have made ten pounds more.' And his master said to him: `Well done; you are a good servant;
because you have proved faithful in this matter, I will give you authority over ten cities.' And the second came, saying, `Your pound left with me,
Lord, has made five pounds.' And the master said, `I will accordingly make you ruler over five cities.' And so on down through the others until the
last of the servants, on being called to account, reported: `Lord, behold, here is your pound, which I have kept safely done up in this napkin. And
this I did because I feared you; I believed that you were unreasonable, seeing that you take up where you have not laid down, and that you seek to
reap where you have not sown.' Then said his lord: `You negligent and unfaithful servant, I will judge you out of your own mouth. You knew that I reap
where I have apparently not sown; therefore you knew this reckoning would be required of you. Knowing this, you should have at least given my money to
the banker that at my coming I might have had it with proper interest.'
171:8.7 "And then said this ruler to those who stood by: `Take the money from this slothful
servant and give it to him who has ten pounds.' And when they reminded the master that such a one already had ten pounds, he said: `To every one who
has shall be given more, but from him who has not, even that which he has shall be taken away from him.'"
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