The parable describes a man who entrusts his servants with talents (money or valuables) according to their abilities before going on a journey. Two servants double their talents through work or investment, but one buries his talent out of fear. When the master returns, the two faithful servants are rewarded for their work, but the unfaithful servant is punished for not putting his talent to use. The parable teaches that God expects us to develop and use the abilities and opportunities he provides for his service.
Unlocking Potentials: Lessons from the Parable of the Talents
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2. Matthew 25:14-18 NIV
14
Again,it will be likea mangoing on a
journey,who calledhis servantsand
entrusted his propertyto them.
15
To onehe gave five talents of money,to another
two talents, and to another onetalent, each
accordingto his ability.Then hewent onhis
journey.
3. 16
The man who had receivedfive talents went at
once and put his moneyto work and gainedfive
more.
17
So also, the one with two talents gainedtwo
more.
18
But the man who hadreceived the onetalent
went off, duga holeinthe groundand hidhis
master’s money.
21. I. The Element of TIME
Again,it willbelike aman going on a journey,
who calledhis servantsandentrusted his
propertyto them.
Matthew 25:14
22. II. The Element of TALENTS
To one he gave five talents of money,to another
twotalents, and to another one talent, each
according to his ability. Then he went on his
journey.
Matthew 25:15
23. The Lord God took theman andput
him in the Garden of Eden to work it
and take care of it.
Genesis 2:15 NIV
24. TALENT
Talentum (Latin word)
An ancient unit of mass.
Tal-en-ton (Greek word)
Standard weight used in a balance
Large sum of Money
In English context, it refers to “gift or
skill”
25. III. The Element of WORK
The man whohad receivedfivetalentswent at once
and put his money to work and gainedfivemore.
So also,the onewith two talentsgainedtwo more.
But the man who hadreceivedtheone talentwent
off, dug a hole inthe ground and hid his master’s
money.
Matthew25:15
26.
27. The Two Servant was labeled as Good
and faithfulservant
After a long time the master ofthose servants
returned and settled accountswith them.
The man who had received five talents brought
the other five. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted
me with five talents. See I have gained five
more.
28. The man with two talents also came. ‘Master,’ he
said, ‘you entrusted me with two talents; see, I
have gained two more.’
Matthew 25:19-20,22
29. “His master replied, ‘Well done, good
and faithful servant!You havebeen
faithful in few things;I will put you
in charge of many things.Come and
share yourmaster’s happiness!
Matthew 25:21,23 NIV
30. Whoever can be trusted with very little can
also be trusted with much and whoever
is dishonest with very little will also be
dishonest with much.
Luke 16:10
31.
32. Then the man who had receivedthe onetalent
came. ‘Master,’he said,‘I knewthat you area
hardman, harvestingwhere you havenot
sown and where you havenot scattered
seed.
SoI was afraidand wentout and hid your
talentin the ground. See,hereis what
belongs toyou.
Matthew 25:24-25
34. His master replied,‘Youwicked, lazy servant! So
youknew that I harvest where I have not sown
and gather where I have not scattered?
Wellthen,you shouldhave put mymoneyon
depositwith the bankers, so that when I returned
I wouldhave received it back with interest.
Matthew 25:26-27
35. Step to understand the Principles to
unlocking potentials
Establish our relationship to the source of our
potential- God
Know our purpose
Discover our potentials
Dedicate our potential to God
36. Step to understand the Principles to
unlocking potentials
Develop our potential
Realize that you are responsible for developing your
potential
Realize that God is more interested in having you
develop your potential than he concerned about the
mistakes you make.
Guard ourselves from laziness and distraction
Share
Understand our limitations
Do Everything in LOVE
37. III. The Element of PROFIT
For everyone who has will be given more,
and he will have an abundance. Whoever
does not have, even what he has will be
taken from him.
Matthew 25:29
38. God always give to us what
He requires from us.
-Our Daily Bread
39. No temptation has overtaken you but such as is
common to man; and Godis faithful, whowillnot
allow youto be tempted beyondwhat youare
able, but with the temptation willprovide the
way ofescape also, so that youwill beable to
endureit.
1 Corinthians 10:13 NASB