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| No Talent Christians! |
| Saturday, June 12, 2010 |
Are you aware that God will judge us for every talent He has given us, but which we haven't used?
In Matthew 25 Jesus tells the story of a man who entrusted his servants with his property. One received five talents, one two, and one received one talent...."each according to his ability" (vs. 15). Then the master went away. Upon his return he discovered that the men who had received five and two talents had used them well and wisely, but the man who only received one talent did nothing with his at all.
With this story Jesus is painting a picture of our relationship with God. He has entrusted each of His children with talents and spiritual gifts. Some are using them wisely. The man in the parable with five talents represents the Billy Grahams and Beth Moores of our world....highly gifted/talented, and using them well. The man with two talents may represent the missionaries, pastors and full-time Christian workers world-wide.....less gifted/talented, but faithfully using them well. The man with one talent in the parable probably represents many of the rest of us.....Joe and Jane Average in Somewhere USA.
But notice the difference in their attitudes? The "five" and "two" guys stepped out in confidence and faith. But the one talent guy felt a little insignificant. He may have even accused his master of being unfair in his distribution of talents. "Why have I been given less than the others? Why do they have the ability to preach, sing, and write, but I don't?" So he hid his talent. He didn't fulfill his calling, and he used what talents God had given for himself and not for the kingdom.
Does this describe you today? Perhaps you're not a pastor; or a Christian celebrity; you're not even a mover and shaker in your own church. And you're jealous of those who are. Or......you feel so insignificant and insecure that you are hiding the talents and gifts that God has given you.
Jesus will examine you and me, just as the master in the parable examined his trusted servants. To those who use the talents we're given wisely, there will be a reward, Jesus says. But to those who choose to hide their talent out of jealousy, laziness, selfishness, or insecurity, Jesus promised to rebuke them and remove their rewards.
Don't make the mistake of hiding your talent. God gave it to you to use for His glory!
If you EXCUSE IT, you'll LOSE IT. So buckle down and USE IT!!!
Labels: apathy, character, eternity, faithfulness, growth |
posted by Alan Harstone @ 10:40 PM   |
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