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Part of the Olivet Discourse.
Last sermon to his disciples.
Interpretation in historical, grammatical method.
What did it mean to those who heard it?
Part of the Olivet Discourse.
Last sermon to his disciples.
tied into the parable of the 10 virgins - (wise) readiness in waiting [inwardly in a genuine faith]
Matthew 2tied into the parable of the 10 virgins - readiness in waiting
Talents - (wise) readiness in working [Outwardly in service] perseverance of the saints
Different Privileges (14-18)
Matthew 25:14-
Different Privileges (14-18)
“Talent” large sum by weight 5 talents=58 pounds.
silver is at approximately 16.00/ounce today.
This translates to $15,000.
Gold is now $1300/ounce.
this translates to $1,206,400.00
“Traded”
matthew 25 14
57.198 ἐργάζομαιb; ἐργασίαb, ας f: to be involved in business, with focus upon the work which is involved—‘to do business, to trade, work, business.’
2 Talents
1 Talent
Different Performances (19-25)
10 Talents (20-21)
5 Talents
Presentation
Presentation
Verbal Reward
He is good because he is faithful with what he was given.
Monetary Reward
Relational Reward
4 Talents (22-23)
Presentation
Verbal Reward
Monetary Reward
Relational Reward
1 Talent (24-25)
He calls his master a thief!
Presentation
Monetary Reward
Relational Reward
Simple Principle (26-30)
Verbal Reprimand (26-27)
Wicked = having a serious fault and therefore being worthless.
Wicked = having a serious fault and therefore being worthless.
Why?
Because he did not know the master.
He didn’t know his grace, mercy, and generosity.
He thought the master was a hard taskmaster.
Many see God this way.
Monetary Reprimand (28-29)
Matthew 13:
Matthew 25:
Eternal Reprimand (30)
Eternal Reprimand (30)
Use what you Got! God has given you a great deal of truth.
Be a faithful servant who puts what you know into practice and so gains more.
Their may be some people who are in churches where not much truth is given.
Any believer who acts on even the little that he has is more faithful in the eyes of Jesus than one who sits in a church where he hears the Word of God rightly divided but does not act on that truth.
Take Home: Think of one principle from God’s word that you have a hard time putting into practice.
Maybe it is speaking the truth.
Maybe it is showing mercy, Maybe it is developing self control.
Maybe it is overcoming a particular sin.
Take that truth and work on doing it this week.
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