Money is one of the most sensitive areas of life, yet the Bible gives us clear wisdom on how to manage it. One of the most powerful lessons comes from the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25:14–30. In this story, a master entrusts his servants with talents (money) before leaving. Two of them invested wisely and doubled what they received, but one buried his money out of fear and returned it with no growth.
The first lesson is responsibility. Whatever resources we have—salary, business income, or skills—are not truly ours but entrusted to us by God. We must handle them faithfully. The second lesson is growth. The servants who multiplied their talents showed us that money is not meant to be hidden or wasted. When we save, invest, and use money wisely, we position ourselves for increase. The third lesson is courage. Fear stops many people from starting a business, saving consistently, or taking an investment opportunity. Just like the fearful servant lost even the little he had, fear can rob us of progress.
True financial stewardship requires faith, wisdom, and courage. If you think about your own finances, which servant do you resemble? Are you multiplying what you have, or are you hiding it out of fear? Share your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to learn from your experience.
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