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Matthew 20 - EasyEnglish Bible 2024(EASY)

Chapter 20Jesus tells a story about some workers in a man's field

1Jesus said, ‘I will tell you a story to show what the kingdom of heaven is like. There was an important man who had a field where he grew grapes. He went out early in the morning. He wanted to find some people who would work in his field.

2The master agreed with the workers that he would pay them one silver coin for a day's work. Then he sent them to work in the field.

3The master went out again about three hours later. He saw some other men standing in the market place. They had no work to do.

4So the master said to these men, “You also go and work in my field. I will pay you the right amount of money.”

5So the workers went to the master's field and started to work.

The master went out again at noon, and he went again three hours after that. Both times he sent men to his field to work.

6Two hours later, at five o'clock, he went out again. He found more men who were standing there and they had no work to do. The master asked them, “Why are you standing here all day and you are not working?”

7The men said to the master, “Nobody has asked us to work for him.”

So the master said to them, “You also go now and work in my field.”

8Then the evening came. The master of the field spoke to the man who had authority over the workers. He said to him, “Tell the workers to come here. Pay them their money. Begin with the workers who started to work at the end of the day. Finish with the workers who started first.”

9The workers who had come to work at five o'clock in the evening received one silver coin each.

10The workers who had come to work first thought that they would receive more than the other workers. But each of them also received one silver coin.

11When they received their money, they were not happy. They told the master that he had not been fair to them.

12They said to him, “Some of these other workers came last and only worked for one hour. But you have paid them the same money as you paid us. And we have worked all day in the hot sun.”

13Then the master said to one of the workers, “My friend, I am being fair to you. You agreed to work for one day and to receive one silver coin.

14Take your money and go home. I choose to give this last man the same amount of money as I gave to you.

15It is my money. I can choose what to do with it. I want to be kind to people and give them more than we agreed. Does that make you upset?” ’

16Jesus then said, ‘So, one day, those people who are not important now will become the most important. Those people who are very important now will become the least important.’

Jesus talks again about his death

17Jesus and his disciples were going towards Jerusalem. As they walked along, Jesus took his 12 disciples away from the other people. He wanted to speak to them alone.

18He said to them, ‘Listen! We are going to Jerusalem. There, someone will give the Son of Man to the leaders of the priests and the teachers of God's Law. These Jewish leaders will decide that he must die.

19Then they will put him under the power of people who are not Jews. Those people will laugh at him. They will hit him with whips. Then they will kill him on a cross. But after three days, he will become alive again.’ Jesus says that leaders must serve other people

20Then the mother of James and John took her sons to see Jesus. (Their father was Zebedee.) She went down on her knees in front of Jesus. She asked him to do something good for her.

21Jesus asked her, ‘What do you want me to do?’

She said, ‘One day, you will be king. Then I want my two sons to rule with you. One may sit at your right side and the other one at your left side. Please will you do this?’

22Jesus said to them, ‘You do not understand what you are asking for. I will soon have much pain and trouble. Are you ready to suffer in the same way?’

James and John replied, ‘Yes, we can do that.’

23Jesus said to them, ‘Yes, that is true. You will have pain and trouble like mine. But I cannot promise that you will sit at my right side or at my left side. My Father God has chosen the people who will sit there. He has prepared the places for those people.’

24When the other ten disciples heard about this, they were angry with the two brothers.

25Then Jesus told all the 12 disciples to come to him. He said to them, ‘You know the things that rulers of other countries do. They show that they have great power over their people. The leaders of those countries use great authority over their people.

26But you should not be like that. The person who wants to be great among you must become your servant.

27The person who wants to be the most important person among you must work hard for everyone else.

28Even the Son of Man himself came to earth to be a servant to other people. He did not come here to have servants who must work for him. No, he came to die so that many people can be free.’

Two blind men ask Jesus to help them

29Later, Jesus and his disciples were leaving Jericho. A large crowd of people followed them.

30Two men were sitting at the side of the road. They were blind. But they heard that Jesus was walking past them. So they shouted, ‘Lord! Son of David! Please be kind to us and help us.’

31The people who were in the crowd were angry with them. They told them that they should be quiet. But the men shouted even louder, ‘Lord! Son of David! Please help us!’

32Jesus stopped there. He asked the two men, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’

33The men replied, ‘Lord, we want to see again.’

34Jesus felt sorry for the two men. He touched their eyes and immediately the men could see again. So they followed Jesus along the road.

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