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What does the line "God doth not need either man’s work or his own gifts" suggest?

AGod does not expect everyone to serve in the same way

BPeople should not serve God

CGod only rewards those who work hard

DTalent is more important than faith

Answer:

A. God does not expect everyone to serve in the same way

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