In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus reminds us that everyone has been entrusted with something of value — not just money, but time, kindness, skills, compassion, creativity, faith.
The servants who flourished weren’t praised for how much they had, but for what they did with what they were given. The tragedy of the story isn’t failure — it’s fear. Fear that keeps gifts buried instead of shared.
God doesn’t ask us to compare ourselves with others.
He simply invites us to use what we have, where we are, for love, service, and the good of others.
A quiet act of kindness.
A word of encouragement.
A willingness to show up, to help, to listen.
Nothing offered in love is ever wasted.
This week, may we have the courage to unwrap our gifts — however small they feel — and trust that God can multiply them for the blessing of many.
✨ What has God placed in your hands today? ✨

