famous last words part 2
"'You
vile and wicked
slave,' the king roared. 'Hard, am I? That's exactly how I'll be toward
you! If
you knew so much about me and how tough I am, then why didn't you
deposit the
money in the bank so that I could at least get some interest on it?'"
(Luke 19:22-23)
So unlike the first two assistants, the third man gets
nothing. The fact
that the third assistant knew how strong and powerful the King was
should have
caused him to be extra-diligent in managing his resources. Besides,
what could
be simpler than just going over to the bank and putting the money on
deposit?
Whether it was out of disobedience or just laziness, he just didn't do
what he
was supposed to do.
So what's the result?
"Then
turning to the
others standing by he ordered, 'Take the money away from him and give
it to the
man who earned the most.' 'But, sir,' they said, 'he has enough
already!'
'Yes,' the king replied, 'but it is always true that those who have,
get more,
and those who have little, soon lose even that. (Luke 19:24-26)
So the third assistant lost everything. Notice that he wasn't
kicked out
because of what happened, he was simply left with nothing to show for
the
things that given to him. He showed himself to be unworthy of taking
care of
the little that was given to him so what he had was taken away and he
was given
nothing more to take care of.
So now that we looked at the story, let's see if we can make
some
applications for today. Let's take a look at each of the players in
this
parable and see who they represent...
The nobleman who leaves to become a king represents Jesus. His
return
represents the day that each of us will be called to account for how
we've
lived our lives. The money that each of the assistants were given
refers to the
talents, skills, abilities, opportunities and money that God gives to
each of
us. "Putting the money to work" means that we are responsible for
using the talents, skills, abilities, opportunities and money that God
has
entrusted to us for His service.
Verse 14 tells us that the some of the king's subjects hated
him and refused
to acknowledge him as king over them. This represents the people who
really
don't want to have anything to do with God in their lives. Notice that
these
people have rejected the king from ruling over them even though they
live in
his land. This brings to mind Matthew 5:45 where Jesus tells us that
God
graciously gives sunlight to both evil and good people, and rain on the
just
and unjust too.
The first man who gained back 10 times the amount he was given
to invest
represents a Godly person who faithfully handles the resources given to
them by
God. The first assistant represents those people who use the talents,
skills,
abilities, opportunities and money that God has entrusted to them. His
reward
represents the rewards that God will give us if we are faithful with
what he's
given to us now
The second man also represents the person who utilized God's
gifts in His
service, although not quite as well as the first servant. They
also get a
reward in proportion to their faithfulness in doing God's business with
the
resources that God has provided.
The third person represents Christians who don't put their
talents, skills,
abilities, opportunities and monetary wealth to work for Godly
purposes. They
may not be doing anything wrong with the resources that God gives them
but
they're not doing anything productive either.
When the king asks the man, "why didn't you deposit the money
in the
bank so that I could at least get some interest," it refers to the
simple, everyday things that we can do to serve God. Even small things
done to
honor God like thanking Him for your food, not using bad language,
going to
church and helping people who need help can make a big impression on
others. A
lifestyle that honors God's investment in you is like the interest
received
from money that's been deposited in the bank.
So those who are faithful and productive with the resources
that God gives
them will be given more to work with. Those who are faithfully
investing what
they already have can be trusted with more. But those who are
unfaithful and
unproductive with the resources God gives them will eventually lose
them all.
It's interesting that verse 13 tells us that ten
assistants were
given money to invest but we only read about three. What happened to
the other
seven? Well, we have to assume that this scene was also played out with
the
other seven assistants- some showing much profit, some showing less,
and some
showing none at all. So the question for us is, which of these men will
we be
like?
So now the story is over and we.... hey, wait a minute-
there's one last
detail to tie up, isn't there? Whatever happened to those people who
rebelled
against the king and refused to acknowledge him? Well, here's the
answer...
"And
now about these
enemies of mine who revolted-- bring them in and execute them before
me.'"
(Luke 19:27)
Don't forget that judgment day also comes for the king's
enemies too. The
king's assistants all had to answer for their work while the king was
away, but
at least they were loyal to him. Now it's time to deal with the
rebellious
citizens mentioned in verse 14, those who hated him and wanted to get
rid of
him.
Here you see the fate of people who absolutely refuse to have
anything to do
with God- they get dealt with as enemies. This is not what's going to
happen to
those people who truly want to be pleasing to God, but sometimes
stumble. This
is what will happen to those who have completely and totally rejected
God and
the opportunity to have a relationship with Him.
So do you want to have an impact on this world? Do you really
want to have
your life count for something? Do you want to do something really
meaningful
with your existence? Start using those talents, skills and abilities
that God
has invested in you today.
And remember, Jesus had a few last words of His own in
Revelation 22:20...
"Surely
I am coming
quickly" (NKJ).
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