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Ep 34: Deciphering Parables - The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25)

51 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this third lesson of Disiphering Parables, we dive deep into The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14–30, NKJV)—a powerful teaching of Jesus that confronts how we handle what God has entrusted to us. This parable is not about natural ability or financial success. It is about stewardship, responsibility, and accountability. Through careful exegesis of the text, we examine the historical and cultural context, the audience Jesus was speaking to, and the deeper meaning behind the master, the servants, and the talents. This lesson challenges believers to move beyond passive faith and confront a serious question: What are you doing with what God has given you? This teaching will push you to examine your life honestly: * Are you multiplying what God entrusted to you, or maintaining what’s comfortable? * Are you driven by faith, or held back by fear? * Will you be found faithful when the Master returns? If you’re serious about spiritual growth, biblical interpretation, and living out your calling with purpose, this lesson will challenge you to stop burying what God expects you to use.

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