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Mon. 12 June. In this podcast episode, we explore a parable written by Soren Kierkegaard in the mid-1800s about two robbers who switched all the price tags in a jewelry store. They didn't steal anything but rearranged the tags, leading to a mix-up in the perceived value of the jewelry. Kierkegaard used this parable to highlight how people struggle to distinguish between what is truly valuable and what is commonplace in life. This concept aligns with Jesus' teachings, where he challenged societal values and emphasized the importance of service, sacrifice, and prioritizing relationships over material possessions. Drawing from the book of Revelation and the words of Jesus, we reflect on the significance of true riches and the need to reassess the price tags that society has placed on things. It's time to focus on what truly matters and recognize the eternal value found in our relationship with God and others.

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