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Gratitude is the starting point of being faithful to Jesus. From there, what do we do? The parable of the talents teaches us that we must take the initiative. The man who received five bags of gold (or five talents) "went at once" and put his money to work. The other servant did the same thing ("so also"). In other words, both took the initiative to do something with what their master had entrusted to them. Thus, they gained more: the first servant gained five more, and the second servant gained two more. The lesson is clear: to be faithful while waiting, we need to take the initiative and not wait around wasting time.
Gratitude is the starting point of being faithful to Jesus. From there, what do we do? The parable of the talents teaches us that we must take the initiative. The man who received five bags of gold (or five talents) "went at once" and put his money to work. The other servant did the same thing ("so also"). In other words, both took the initiative to do something with what their master had entrusted to them. Thus, they gained more: the first servant gained five more, and the second servant gained two more. The lesson is clear: to be faithful while waiting, we need to take the initiative and not wait around wasting time.