Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Unearth Your Hidden Talents


On Sunday, November 13, the Revised Common Lectionary specifies “The Parable of the Talents” from Matthew’s Gospel (Mt 25:14-30).  The word “talent” captured my initial thoughts because it refers to a staggeringly large amount of money.  One talent was equivalent to 6,000 denarii, and each denarius was the amount a laborer would earn for a day’s work.  Hypothetically, if a worker in Jesus’ day did not have to eat and could have saved everything he earned, I suppose it would have taken almost 20 years to accumulate wealth at this level….and this is the level of the slave who only received one talent.  We are not supposed to feel badly for the slave who was entrusted with the least amount….like he was somehow receiving the “short end of the stick” from the master.  The point is that each was entrusted with a fortune!  In the Kingdom of Heaven every servant of God has bountiful blessings, and each is called to be mindful of these gifts and to put them to good use.  Do you know the “fortune” that God has invested in you?  Spending some time reflecting on what God has given us may help to bring this “wealth” to consciousness...to unearth hidden talents, so to speak.  This might mean trying new things to see how they work.  There are always risks with trying something new.... embarrassment, lost time and energy, misunderstandings... but, we can't live life to the fullest if we let fear shut us down.  Moving forward, we place our trust in God....the only way to lose is not to try.   

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