WELL DONE, MY GOOD SERVANT!

Passage: Luke 19:11~27  

Key verse: 17

1. Put this money to work until I return (11-15)

Nearing Jerusalem, many, perhaps even his disciples, speculated the kingdom of God was imminent. Jesus' parable of a man of noble birth revealed that there would be delay. The man, hated by his own subjects, went to a distant country to be crowned. Before leaving, he called ten of his servants and entrusted them each with his own property, commanding them: 'Put this money to work until I come back.' This exactly depicts the moment Jesus gave the world mission command before he ascended to heaven. Until Jesus returns again at the end of the ages, the apostles are chosen to put this money to work.

2. Good servants and a wicked servant (16-27)

We can imagine how difficult it was to remain faithful to the master's trust amidst subjects who hated him. But when he returned, crowned in glory and majesty as king, he lavishly rewarded those who proved trustworthy in small things. Wicked servants who made excuses were stripped of their trust and all who rejected the king were killed. So will it be when Jesus returns.



Prayer: Father, thank you for those who faithfully shared your gospel until now. Help me trust you and be trustworthy with what you have given today.

One Word: Be faithful in small matters