Often times the parable of the talents has us focused on what the servant did not do. While that is a big component of the moral in this story. There is one that is often not considered, that is, he was chosen for the task. What does that say about him? What does his actions say about his perspective of himself? Which one is true? That of the master of the servant?
09/17/20 • 27 min
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