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My son roped me into watching the Netflix series Cobra Kai. It’s a quirky martial arts comedy featuring the original actors from the film Karate Kid as adults. Daniel is a wealthy, successful car salesman. Johnny, Daniel’s rival, is broke handy man with a heavy drinking problem.
In the first episode, Johnny hits rock bottom. Watching an old military rerun, suddenly the narrator’s voice booms through the screen as if he is speaking directly to him and says:God doesn’t give people things he doesn’t want them to use.
Isn’t that truth? Yet most of us don’t utilize what is in our hands. It reminds me of a story Jesus told:
A wealthy businessman went on vacation. He distributed his wealth among three servants. The first servant received five talents, the second received two talents, and the third was given one.
Let me interject - a talent isn’t what you’re thinking. The master wasn’t giving his servants mad guitar skills or artistic watercolor abilities. He was giving money, and lots of it. A talent was actually a sum of money, equivalent to 250 pounds of gold! We are talking about a lot of cash!
The businessman returned and called his workers to account. The first two servants both doubled their wealth. But the third was afraid of losing what he was given. He grabbed a shovel and buried his talent in the ground.
The wealthy man was ecstatic with the first two workers. He praised them both exclaiming, “Well, done my good and faithful servants.” But the employer was furious with the third servant. He took the one talent away from him and gave it to the guy with ten talents saying:
“To those who use well what they are given, even more will be given. But those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away!”
1. EVERYTHING YOU HAVE IS FROM GOD
Everything you have is from God: your house, your job, your stamp collection, your kids, the amount of money in your bank account (or lack thereof), your talents, your skills, everything!
Far too often, we steal God’s glory and boast in all these things as if we achieved them. We are not owners of anything, but stewards of everything.
2. DON’T WASTE YOUR TALENTS ON YOURSELF
I learned this lesson the hard way. I competed on American Ninja Warrior. I set out to raise awareness for adoption, but along the journey I become obsessed with getting stronger and winning the competition. Pride comes before a fall, and it sure did for me! I slipped on the first obstacle, an obstacle that an 80-year-old veteran completed several minutes later. Sopping wet, wrapped in my red POM Wonderful™ towel, I received yet another serving of humble pie.
Pride points to oneself and say, “Hey, look at me!”
Humility points to God and says, “Hey, look at Him!”
3. IF YOU DON’T USE IT, YOU’LL LOSE IT
This is the exact opposite of how the world works. If I use my cell phone all day, the battery will die. If my son eats all my Pringles, I won’t get a snack at the end of the night. If my husband works construction for ten hours, his energy will be zapped.
In the world, if you use it, YOU LOSE IT.
But in the Kingdom of God, if you use it, YOU WILL BE GIVEN MORE.
Invest your talents in loving others and glorifying God and then watch them multiply. I have seen this in my life. As a teen, I had no abilities to speak of. But the more I have been faithful in the little things, the more God has entrusted to me.
4. USING YOUR TALENTS WILL REQUIRE RISK
Faith is spelled R-I-S-K! You can’t do much for God if you aren’t willing to take risks. The servant with one talent was too afraid to lose what was given to him, so he avoided risk at all costs. Buried in the ground, it was no longer in his face taunting him and reminding him of the weighty responsibility he had been given. He could then carry on with his daily life. Yet his life had no impact. It had all been lived for himself.
The truth is, if I risk and lose, all the loss falls on me.
But if I risk and gain, all the gain goes to God.
What about you? Do you avoid risks at all cost? Each one of us has been given something. Either you are investing it or burying it.
You gain nothing if you risk nothing…
“Our greatest talent and treasure is our ability to love, and in this enterprise the champion is the greatest risk taker. The one willing to invest himself where the odds appear most against him.”
Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis