Parable of the Three Servants -Matthew 25:14-30

You Were Entrusted with Purpose

You carry something sacred — your time, your talents, your voice, your perspective. God intentionally placed these gifts in your hands. Just like the master in the parable entrusted silver to his servants, He has entrusted something valuable to you.

God Designed You Intentionally

Not everyone received the same amount. Each servant received according to their ability — a reminder that God created us intentionally different. You weren’t made to be a copy of someone else. You were designed with a unique role, a specific voice, and a calling that no one else can fulfill the way you can.

Your gifts may look different from someone else’s, but they are no less important. They are tailored to who you are — not to limit you, but to launch you.

Faithfulness Over Fear

Two of the servants understood this. Without delay, they put their gifts to work. Instead of comparing or second-guessing, they focused, invested, and multiplied what they had. As a result, they didn’t just increase their master’s wealth — they increased their own capacity, trust, and purpose.

But one servant didn’t move. He buried what he had. Fear, doubt, or maybe shame held him back. Instead of trusting the value of his gift, he let insecurity convince him to hide it. In doing so, he lost the opportunity to grow.

Don’t Let Your Gift Stay Buried

Here’s the truth: Life is too short to bury what God placed in you.
Don’t let your talents sit unused. Don’t let your blessings be buried with you — full of potential, never poured out.

God didn’t make you average. He made you intentional.
You may feel small, but your gift has impact.
You may feel unqualified, but obedience always outweighs perfection.

Start Where You Are

So take a step. Begin where you are.
Push through fear with faith.
Silence insecurity with truth.

“I was made for a reason. God gave me this for a purpose. I will not bury it.”

The world doesn’t need another imitation — it needs you.
Your faithfulness matters. Your courage matters. Your impact starts now.

A Life Well Lived

And when the day comes to give an account, may you say boldly:

“I showed up. I used what I was given. I didn’t waste it.”

That’s what it means to live a life of purpose — a life God will honor.

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