The Parable of the Weeds Retold: The Kingdom of Heaven is like sisters making cookies. When they weren't looking, a different kind of flour fell in half the batter. It was only when the cookies were in the oven did they realize what happened. The younger sister said, "Should we take them out of the oven?" The older sister replied, "No, we might take out some of the good cookies if we do that. Let's wait until the cookies are done, then we'll separate them." So, when the cookies were done, they took the good cookies and put them in a box where they would stay fresh for a long time. Then, they took the bad cookies and threw those in the trash. The Parable of the Net Retold:Once again, the Kingdom of Heaven is like an opening shoe store. They ordered their merchandise in a large quantity. When it got to the store, they saw many shoes with flaws. So the owner had his employees go and take all the shoes with flaws and throw them away. However, he took the good shoes and kept them in his store.
The Parable of the Talents Retold: The Kingdom of Heaven is like three men who are put a test by their boss. They were each given a number of inventions based on their talents. The first man, was given five inventions, which he would use to go find more inventions. He got the most because he was the most skilled. The second man was given four inventions, because he was less skilled than the man who got five five inventions. He would also use his inventions to find more inventions. The third man was the least skilled of all and he received only one invention to utilize to find more inventions. Well, the first man went and found five more inventions using his first five inventions. The second man went and used his four inventions to gain four more. The third man however, just came back to his boss with the one invention he received int the first place. The boss was pleased with the first and second man, and so they celebrated. The third man, was fired form the company because he only had an invention that was not his own. parable of the talents :
The Parable of the Weeds Retold:
The Kingdom of Heaven is like sisters making cookies. When they weren't looking, a different kind of flour fell in half the batter. It was only when the cookies were in the oven did they realize what happened. The younger sister said, "Should we take them out of the oven?" The older sister replied, "No, we might take out some of the good cookies if we do that. Let's wait until the cookies are done, then we'll separate them." So, when the cookies were done, they took the good cookies and put them in a box where they would stay fresh for a long time. Then, they took the bad cookies and threw those in the trash. The Parable of the Net Retold:Once again, the Kingdom of Heaven is like an opening shoe store. They ordered their merchandise in a large quantity. When it got to the store, they saw many shoes with flaws. So the owner had his employees go and take all the shoes with flaws and throw them away. However, he took the good shoes and kept them in his store.
The Parable of the Talents Retold: The Kingdom of Heaven is like three men who are put a test by their boss. They were each given a number of inventions based on their talents. The first man, was given five inventions, which he would use to go find more inventions. He got the most because he was the most skilled. The second man was given four inventions, because he was less skilled than the man who got five five inventions. He would also use his inventions to find more inventions. The third man was the least skilled of all and he received only one invention to utilize to find more inventions. Well, the first man went and found five more inventions using his first five inventions. The second man went and used his four inventions to gain four more. The third man however, just came back to his boss with the one invention he received int the first place. The boss was pleased with the first and second man, and so they celebrated. The third man, was fired form the company because he only had an invention that was not his own.
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