RLJ-1972
-- JULY 21, 2024
THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
Part 69: Parable of the Talents |
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A talent at the time of Jesus was a large sum of
money that represented 6,000 days of work, more than 16 years. In
the parable, Jesus is the Lord who conferred goods upon three of his
servants so they could take care of His business while He traveled
abroad. The first two did well, investing the money, but the third
squandered the talent bestowed upon him. The first two servants were
commended for their diligence and were rewarded accordingly;
whereas, the third servant was judged harshly for his inaction. The
money in the parable represents salvation. The first two men made an
honest effort to improve the number of talents entrusted to them,
but the third man just buried the talent in the dirt. The Lord was
angry with him because he never even tried to work out the salvation
given to him. The lack of effort was an affront to redemptive work
performed by the Lord and this is why the punishment was so severe. |
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