In Matthew 25:14–30, Jesus shared a parable about a master entrusting his wealth to three servants. Each was given a different amount to invest wisely according to his ability. The first two servants doubled their investment while the third simply buried his in the ground. Upon the master’s return, each was required to give an account. The first two were rewarded with greater responsibility and an invitation to share in their master’s happiness. The third man was stripped of what he had and severely reprimanded and punished. First, note that everyone had different abilities and was required to steward their resources accordingly. Receiving fewer skills in life than another does not excuse one from exercising appropriate effort. Second, playing it safe rather than taking any risk is not playing it safe at all. We must respond to our gifts and opportunities both creatively and adventurously. Third, joy is the reward of faithful stewardship.
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KEY QUESTIONS:
With what have I been entrusted in terms of gifts or abilities that I need to develop and multiply for greater fruitfulness? Where have I been playing it safe? What is keeping me from taking more risks?