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In Matthew 25 beginning at verse 14.
You will find this Scripture in the "Parable of the Talents" in the Gospel of Matthew 25:21 & 25:23
Parables are very common. Some New Testament parables include the parable of the talents, and the parable of the good Samaritan.In general, a parable is a story that has a moral lesson attached to it, or a story designed to illustrate a principle or belief. There are many parables in the Bible. Some examples are the parable of good Samaritan, the parable of the seed.
AnswerIt's the parable of the talents and the lesson taught here by Jesus is doom of unfaithful followers.
The moral lesson of the parable may emphasize the importance of perseverance, hard work, and resilience in the face of challenges. It highlights that success often comes to those who are persistent, diligent, and willing to overcome obstacles. Additionally, it underlines the idea that everyone has innate talents and abilities that should be nurtured and developed to reach their full potential in life.
That parable is known as "The Talents" and was taught at the house of Zaccheus. The lesson being taught is we are in training for a larger service in a realm yet to be , and that our place and standing there will depend on the faithfulness of our stewardship here (Matthew 25:14-30; Luke 19:11-27).
The Parable of the God Samaritan. He gave his time to help the man, he used his talents to tend to the man's wounds and he gave his money (treasure) to pay for the man's lodging
Perhaps it is from the Parable of the Talents, found in the Christian Bible, In summation: " 'Take the talent from him (who has only one talent) and give it to the one who has the ten talents. 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. And throw that worthless servant outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.'
Some Christians say this parable is about what a Christian does with the gospel. Its importance to Christians is that a Christian should be a good steward of the gospel. However I think this parable is not primarily about Christians. The first interpretation of this parable is probably: the three servants are Israelites living during the time between Christ's first and second coming to earth. This parable is connected to the previous parable (verses 1-13) by the word 'for'. The parable has to do with the judgment of unsaved Israel at the time of Christ's second coming. Jesus said He came to the lost sheep of Israel and so most of His parables are about Israel not the church. Matthew 15:24 But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel. Matthew 10:6 But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
parable of the sower