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- Parable_of_the_Master_and_Servant abstract "The Parable of the Master and Servant is a parable told by Jesus in the New Testament, found in Luke 17:7-10. The parable teaches that when somebody "has done what God expects, he or she is only doing his or her duty." Therefore, being rewarded means doing more than expected.".
- Parable_of_the_Master_and_Servant comment "The Parable of the Master and Servant is a parable told by Jesus in the New Testament, found in Luke 17:7-10. The parable teaches that when somebody "has done what God expects, he or she is only doing his or her duty." Therefore, being rewarded means doing more than expected.".