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Developing
our talents
Jesus told a story about a man giving his
servants some money. To one he gave five thousand
dollars, to another two thousand and to a third a
thousand. The man left on a journey and returned. He
was happy to learn that the ones with five and two
thousand doubled their money. The one with the
thousand played it safe. He didn't risk passing the
money into the hands of an investor who might lose
the whole thing.
The man giving out the money was upset with the one
who played it safe. He favored the riskers.
We can take the lesson that the Lord wants us to
develop our talents: playing the piano, singing,
speaking, studying, building... All these talents
are good to increase. I was thinking of another
talent we should make grow- the people with whom we
live. Husbands should consider themselves
responsible for fostering the grow of their wives in
their many talents. Wives should do the same work
with their husbands. Parents should do this
fostering of grow with their children. And children
should work on fostering growth in their parents and
brothers and sisters.
What are some of the things we can do to foster this
growth in those who are close to us? Listening is
vital. Encouraging dreams, praise, giving direction
and offering a milieu of freedom.
What a key to a successful marriage and family if
each member strove to help develop the talents of
others. That's a powerful challenge from the story
of Jesus.
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