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The third servant in the Parable of the Talents refuses to take part in the master’s exploitative way of doing business — and he pays the price for it. But his refusal reveals something essential about discipleship:
Faithfulness is not about success. It is about Christ-likeness.
Jesus is not calling His disciples to produce results at any cost. He is calling them to love like He loves — even when it’s costly. Even when the world rewards the opposite.
To stay awake as we wait for Jesus’ return means we refuse to use people as stepping stones — we serve them as image-bearers. It means we resist systems of exploitation — even when those systems promise profit. It means we mirror the heart of the One we follow — justice, mercy, compassion, truth, and sacrificial love.
This episode invites you to ask a daring question:
In my choices, my relationships, and my everyday life…
By Rev. Evan RyderSend us your questions and reflections!
The third servant in the Parable of the Talents refuses to take part in the master’s exploitative way of doing business — and he pays the price for it. But his refusal reveals something essential about discipleship:
Faithfulness is not about success. It is about Christ-likeness.
Jesus is not calling His disciples to produce results at any cost. He is calling them to love like He loves — even when it’s costly. Even when the world rewards the opposite.
To stay awake as we wait for Jesus’ return means we refuse to use people as stepping stones — we serve them as image-bearers. It means we resist systems of exploitation — even when those systems promise profit. It means we mirror the heart of the One we follow — justice, mercy, compassion, truth, and sacrificial love.
This episode invites you to ask a daring question:
In my choices, my relationships, and my everyday life…