"Did you agree to that pay because it seemed
fair?".
"Yes. I agreed because others pay less".
"Were you ill-treated by me?".
"In all conscience... no".
"I granted you a long rest during the day
and I gave you some food, did I not? You had three meals. And
food and rest were not agreed upon. is that right?".
"Yes. They were not agreed upon".
"Why did you accept them, then?".
"Well... You said: 'I prefer to do so, so
that you will not get tired going back home'. And we could hardly
believe that it was true... your food was good, and we saved,
and..."
"It was a favour that I was doing you gratuitously
and that none of you could pretend. Is that right?".
"That is true".
"So I did you a good turn. Well, why are you
complaining? I should complain of you, because, although you realised
that you were -dealing with a good master; you worked lazily,
whereas those who came after you and had one meal only, and the
last arrivals who had none at all, set to work with a will and
in a shofter time they did the same work that you did in twelve
hours. I would have betrayed you if I had halved your wages to
pay them. But that is not the case. So take what is yours and
go away. Are you going to come to my house and impose me to do
what suits you? I do what I like and what is fair. Don't be malicious
and don't compel me to be unfair. For I am good".
I solemnly say to all of you who are listening
to Me, that the Father God makes the same agreement with all men
and promises the same reward to everybody. Those who serve the
Lord diligently will be treated by Him with justice, even if they
do little work, being close to death. I solemnly tell you that
the first will not always be the first in the Kingdom of Heaven,
where we shall see that the last are first and the first are last.
We shall see there that men who do not come from Israel are holier
than many men of Israel... I have come to call everybody, in the
name of God. But if many are called, few are chosen, because few
want Wisdom, He is not wise who lives according- to the world
and to flesh, but not ac- cording to God. He is neither wise for
the- eafth nor for Heaven. Because on the earth he will make enemies,
will receive punishment and will feel remorse. And he will lose
Heaven for ever.
I repeat: be good to your neighbour, whoever he
may be. Be obedient and leave to God the task of punishing those
who are unjust in giving orders
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