Investing
- Robby Stewart
- Jan 25, 2022
- 2 min read
Matthew 25:14-30
The moral to this parable is about investing. When we think of investing or investment our minds immediately go to Wall Street, Dow Jones, 401k, etc. But in reading this parable we learn that investing was not originally a capitalist idea. It is a kingdom principle!
Jesus is teaching that God has bestowed upon us what he refers to as Talents. These talents were a form of currency and they were given not for the personal use of the one receiving but meant to be invested that the master might get some return. It also teaches us that we have the responsibility of using what God has given us knowing that someday we will have to give an accountability for these gifts. God has invested in us and we have to take what we have been given and invest in others.
The parable also teaches us that investing is all about the future. Our future, the future of others, and the future of the kingdom.
First, it teaches us that we have been given salvation and have in no way earned it. And along with it comes gifts to manifest this great work of salvation for us, in us, and through us, for the glory of God. The return is unto God just as the Psalmist said “Not unto us, O LORD, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, For thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake.” Psalm 115:1
Second, we need to take what has been given to us and bestow it upon others. Jesus said “freely ye have received, freely give.”Matthew 10:8
Lastly, we are to invest in the future of the church. Today as I write this, church attendance is dropping to an all time low. Many have blamed this on the pandemic, but truly I think that the pandemic has become the excuse for the lack of interest and concern in spiritual things, prior to the release of COVID19 in the world. There are churches closing weekly and this too has brought a reproach on Christianity as most of our church buildings are nothing but a symbol of what we once was. Like the servant who hid his talent, the church has gone into hiding and has lost its relevance in society. We have to invest in the young people today and disciple them through teaching, training, and most of all by example demonstrating the importance of assembling ourselves together.
Investing cost us something now and the dividends come later. There is a risk when investing in Wall Street. An investor can make great gains in a single day, but also suffer great loses as well. Let us take heed to the words of Jesus when he said “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:19-21
Pastor Robby

The three scriptures that you referenced in addition to your text are to-the-point guidance for our lives. Psalm 115:1 applies to every aspect of our lives. It really speaks to me. Thanks for calling it to my attention.
Our church is so blessed to be filled with so many God-given talented people. We are also richly blessed with our children. May we continue to guard, protect, and nurture them to adulthood for God’s glory.
Great devotion, I agree with your statements. Use your talents for our Lord, teach the young ones, it takes everyone’s talents to make up his church. Ask yourself, am I doing my part? Have a great day.