Today, I am reading and commenting on Matthew 25-26.
Chapter 25 contains three parables. I am going to look at how these three interact to teach us a lesson. Each of the three has its own lesson, but those three lessons combine for a larger lesson, or maybe it’s just that the three lessons fit into each other. The first parable teaches us that we cannot wait until just before judgement to begin serving God because we do not know when our time will be up. The second parable teaches us that we must make use of the gifts which God has given us. The final parable actually teaches us two lessons. The first, and most obvious, one is that what we do for the most unfortunate members of our society are the things we have done, or not done, for Christ. Second, it teaches that we will not know when we have, or have not, taken advantage of our opportunities to serve Christ. The middle parable is the one which scares me the most because I feel like I was the one given five bags of gold, but have only produced the results of the one given a single bag. I do want to look closely at what the one given a single bag did wrong. His failure was not in that he did not make the most of his opportunity. His failure was that he failed to do anything with it. This is the same failure which the goats in the third parable made. When given the opportunity to serve Christ by serving others, they passed. Going back to the second parable, the man given five bags of gold was rewarded because he made the most of the opportunities which God gave him. So, the lesson we learn is that we should take advantage of every opportunity we see where we might have the opportunity to serve God. Perhaps it is not an opportunity which God has sent our way, but better to do good for someone where God was not directing us than to miss an opportunity which God directed to us.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.