Luke 19:21

"Another came, saying, ‘Lord, behold, your mina, which I kept laid away in a handkerchief,"

Key Reflection

This passage illustrates the consequences of inactivity and missed opportunity for growth. The servant who hid his talent under a napkin symbolizes someone who fails to use their gifts or resources, missing out on the potential blessings that come from faithful stewardship as Jesus teaches throughout the Parables of Talent Stewardship.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 21. An austere man. Hard, severe, oppressive. The word is commonly applied to unripe fruit, and means sour, unpleasant, harsh. In this case it means that the man was taking every advantage, and, while he lived in idleness, was making his living out of the toils of others. Thou takest up, &c. Thou dost exact of others what thou didst not give. The phrase is applied to a man who finds what has been lost by another, and keeps it himself, and refuses to return it to the owner. All this is designed to show the sinner's view of God. He regards him as unjust, demanding more than man has power to render, and more, therefore, than God has a right to demand. See Barnes "Mt 25:24".

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