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What if the biggest mistake you can make with your life is treating it like it belongs to you? We walk through Matthew 25:14–30, the parable of the talents, and let Jesus ask the uncomfortable question: what are you doing with what God has entrusted to you?

We start by unpacking what a parable is and why Jesus uses these stories to expose the difference between genuine followers and false followers. Then we read the text straight through and sit with its weight: a master entrusts real resources, leaves for a long time, and returns to settle accounts. That “settling” is the moment many of us avoid, but it’s also where clarity comes from. This is Christian stewardship in plain terms: we are stewards, not owners.

From there, we apply the message to everyday life. Everything we call “mine” is ultimately God’s: time, money, abilities, opportunities, relationships, even the simple daily provisions we rely on. Good stewardship begins with recognizing God’s ownership, and it continues with investing back into the kingdom of God in wise, faithful ways. We also clear up a common confusion about faith and works: salvation is by grace through faith, but living faith does not stay buried in the ground.

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