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Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Talents (REAL LDS / Mormon)
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Posted on 03/21/2011 3:47:30 PM PDT by Paragon Defender

Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Talents

 

 

 

By Elder Ronald A. Rasband

Of the Seventy

Ronald A. Rasband, "Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Talents", Ensign, Aug. 2003, 32–35

 

 

What parent has not looked into the eyes of a newborn infant and wondered in amazement about the child’s future? What parent has not asked questions such as “What kind of life will my child have? For what purposes has this child come to earth now? What must I do as a parent to help this infant fulfill those purposes?”

Every one of us has been blessed with many marvelous capabilities, and one of the great objectives of our journey through mortality is to improve upon them. The Savior powerfully taught this lesson in His parable of the talents. 1

Good and Faithful Servants

A few days before His Crucifixion, Jesus took His disciples to a place on the Mount of Olives overlooking the city of Jerusalem (see Matt. 24:1, 3) and gave what is known as the Olivet discourse. The sermon is contained in Matthew 24 [Matt. 24] and 25 [Matt. 25] (see also D&C 45:16–75; JS—M 1:5–55).

The quiet and panoramic setting was wonderfully suitable for the Savior to teach His disciples of the destruction of Jerusalem and the signs of His Second Coming. As He spoke, His words distressed the disciples. Jesus tried to comfort them, saying, “Be not troubled, for, when all these things shall come to pass, ye may know that the promises which have been made unto you shall be fulfilled” (D&C 45:35).

As a part of this sermon Jesus gave several parables. In the Prophet Joseph Smith’s inspired translation of the Bible, the Prophet made it clear that these parables refer to the last days (see Joseph Smith Translation, Matt. 25:1).

Jesus told the story of a master who gave each of his three servants a sum of money. The amounts were set according to each servant’s previously demonstrated capabilities. The man then left for a long time. When he returned, he asked each of these servants to report what he had done with the money.

The first two servants revealed they had doubled his investment. “Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord,” was the master’s reply (Matt. 25:21; see also Matt. 25:23).

The Other Servant

The third servant then came trembling before his master. He had already heard what the others had reported and knew that he could not give a similar report. “I was afraid,” the servant said, “and went and hid thy talent in the earth” (Matt. 25:25). The master was upset. “Thou wicked and slothful servant,” he said. Then he commanded, “Take therefore the talent from him, and give it unto him which hath ten talents” (Matt. 25:26, 28).

The Savior then gave the interpretation of the parable: Those who obtain other talents receive more talents in abundance. But those who do not obtain other talents shall lose even the talents they had initially (see Matt. 25:28–29).

Obtaining Other Talents

Every person comes to earth as a unique individual. Similar threads may run in families, but each of us has a tapestry all our own. Elder Bruce R. McConkie (1915–85) of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles wrote: “Each person in this life is endowed with those talents and capacities which his pre-earth life entitle him to receive. Some by obedience to law acquired one talent and some another.” 2

The Lord made it clear that it is not good enough for us simply to return to Him the talents He has given us. We are to improve upon and add to our talents. He has promised that if we multiply our talents we will receive eternal joy.

In modern revelation the Lord affirmed the principles in this parable: “But with some I am not well pleased, for … they hide the talent which I have given unto them, because of the fear of man. … Thou shalt not idle away thy time, neither shalt thou bury thy talent that it may not be known” (D&C 60:2, 13).

Three Principles

Applying the teachings of the parable of the talents has been a challenge and a blessing in my life. The following principles have been a great help to me in my efforts with this process.

Seek earnestly to discover the talents the Lord has given you. The talents God has given us first become apparent in the interests we pursue. If you are wondering about your talents, make a list of the things you like to do. Include all the activities you enjoy from different dimensions of your life—spiritual, musical, dramatic, academic, athletic, and so on. Study and ponder your patriarchal blessing for insights and inspiration. Consult family members, trusted friends, teachers, and leaders; others often can see in us what we find difficult to see in ourselves.

I remember a wonderful Primary teacher who frequently invited me to read the scriptures in front of the class. She told me what a nice reading voice I had and how well I read. What she said and the way she encouraged me helped me gain confidence and realize a talent from the Lord at an early age.

As a 19-year-old missionary, I yearned to know if I had been blessed with any helpful missionary-related talents. I felt a great desire to know how I could magnify whatever gifts I had so that I could be a more effective servant of the Lord. As I studied the scriptures and my patriarchal blessing, prayed fervently, and had various missionary experiences, several of my talents were made known to me.

Use your talents to build up the kingdom of God. Our first priority in helping others is our family. Parents are in a unique and powerful position to encourage and support their children in developing their talents. We also have many opportunities to help others identify their talents. I am grateful for the many people who have helped me add to my talents. The successes in life of those we assist, sponsor, mentor, and lift as they pursue their own talents can bring us great joy and satisfaction.

Focusing on serving the Savior can guide us toward making proper decisions in our daily lives. This perspective prepares us to do whatever the Lord may ask of us at any time. President Gordon B. Hinckley exemplifies this important attitude: “My talents may not be great, but I can use them to bless the lives of others. I can be one who does his work with pride in that which comes from his hand and mind.” 3

Acknowledge God’s hand in your success. We must never forget or stop acknowledging that all talents and abilities come from God. Some were given to us before our birth, while others have been acquired as we have developed. But in both cases, they are gifts from a benevolent Heavenly Father, whose gracious blessings are also the means for improving our talents and obtaining others. The Lord has said, “And in nothing doth man offend God, or against none is his wrath kindled, save those who confess not his hand in all things” (D&C 59:21).

I am thankful for the knowledge He has given us—that we are His children and that we are to magnify and multiply our talents to our fullest potential. I know that if we will work hard and do our best, using our talents to bless others and build the kingdom of God, we will be brought back into His presence and hear Him say, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord” (Matt. 25:21).

 

 

 

 

 

 


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1 posted on 03/21/2011 3:47:36 PM PDT by Paragon Defender
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To: Paragon Defender

How are you doing today, Paragon?


2 posted on 03/21/2011 3:50:52 PM PDT by SouthernClaire (HE must increase)
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To: Paragon Defender
He has promised that if we multiply our talents we will receive eternal joy.

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3 posted on 03/21/2011 3:54:32 PM PDT by dragonblustar (Just saying.......)
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To: SouthernClaire

Pretty good. Been really busy though. And yourself?


4 posted on 03/21/2011 4:01:19 PM PDT by Paragon Defender (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil....)
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To: Paragon Defender
Hey PD, about that Jesus question. Is this another of your multi-paragraph responses or are you moving on to another of the LDS Jesus scenario's?

Again, who do you say Yashua is according to LDS teachings???? I'm still waiting. And so are others here.

5 posted on 03/21/2011 4:03:18 PM PDT by ReverendJames (Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White. <:)))><)
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To: Paragon Defender

Other that the flu, OK.

But you know, there’s even a blessing in that: It gives me time that I must spend alone and I get to spend that time with Him without worrying about all the things I need to be doing. Even lying in bed sick for hours at a time, I can focus on Him and the sickness fades out.

So, oddly enough, I won’t complain about having it. :-)

God Bless,

SC


6 posted on 03/21/2011 4:19:35 PM PDT by SouthernClaire (HE must increase)
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To: Paragon Defender
 
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7 posted on 03/21/2011 4:52:32 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (.)
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To: ReverendJames

What does the LDS website say about who Jesus is? You have looked right?


8 posted on 03/21/2011 4:53:45 PM PDT by Paragon Defender (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil....)
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To: Paragon Defender
AGAIN, LET ME ASK YOU, YOU WHO GO BY PARAGON DEFENDER, WHO DO YOU, YOU, SAY YASHUA IS?.

The LDS "appears" to subscribe to the Biblical Yashua. But the LDS lies. When you look into their writing such as "Jesus the Christ" by Talmadge (you have read it right?) The LDS church is lying on their website. Yashua is not what the LDS church believes. You have another Jesus, not the Yashua of the Bible.

From your own blasphemous writer:

Milton R. Hunter, Council of the Twelve Apostles (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints)confirms this doctrine: "The appointment of Jesus to be Savior of the world was contested by one of the other sons of God. He was called Lucifer,...this spirit-brother of Jesus desperately tried to become the Savior of mankind." (The Gospel Through the Ages, 1945, p. 15)

The Apostle Paul wrote:

In the 2nd letter to the Corinthians Paul warns about the very real possibility of another Jesus, a Jesus different from the Jesus Paul had presented to the Corinthians. For if he who comes preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached, or if you receive a different spirit which you have not received, or a different gospel which you have not accepted-you may well put up with it! 2 Corinthians 11:4

9 posted on 03/21/2011 5:09:29 PM PDT by ReverendJames (Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White. <:)))><)
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To: Paragon Defender

PS. You’re using your own circular reasoning. You say you believe in the Biblical Yashua and if you don’t believe me, then go read it for yourself at the LDS web site. But their own doctrines convicts them of straight out and out lying.


10 posted on 03/21/2011 5:11:32 PM PDT by ReverendJames (Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White. <:)))><)
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11 posted on 03/21/2011 5:18:29 PM PDT by Emperor Palpatine (Tosca, mi fai dimenticare Iddio!!!)
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To: Paragon Defender

“Each person in this life is endowed with those talents and capacities which his pre-earth life entitle him to receive. “

PD, I do not understand the above statement at all. What is the LDS teaching of where and how people became entitled to or endowed with their pre-earth talents? And, is it the teaching of Joseph Smith or someone after him?

Thanks,

SC


13 posted on 03/21/2011 5:49:24 PM PDT by SouthernClaire (HE must increase)
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To: F15Eagle
The thing is when you try to pin them down to an answer to their beliefs they just say go to the LDS web site. Just like trying to pick up mercury with welders gloves. PD is a hypocrite for not standing up to his beliefs. He won't say them.

Jude 3 contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.

14 posted on 03/21/2011 5:52:24 PM PDT by ReverendJames (Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White. <:)))><)
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To: Paragon Defender

Who do you say Jesus is?


16 posted on 03/21/2011 6:05:34 PM PDT by svcw (Non forgiveness is like holding a hot coal thinking the other person will be blistered)
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To: Paragon Defender
In the Prophet Joseph Smith’s inspired translation of the Bible

By what a top hat, some smooth stones, a jug of lds whiskey, some first visitor (version 1 through 9)? It was not inspired by God Almighty.

17 posted on 03/21/2011 6:07:51 PM PDT by svcw (Non forgiveness is like holding a hot coal thinking the other person will be blistered)
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To: ReverendJames

From your own blasphemous writer:


Aaah so you CAN read! I knew you could. You are off on the “blasphemous” bit though. You should keep at it. Keep reading both sides. Eventually you will figure out that there is no discrepancy between the truth and the LDS Doctrines. I can promise you that.

If you think you have discovered some “issue” then you aren’t understanding something correctly. Seen it happen. Had it happen. Study and prayer will help immensely. Ask. Knock.

There is only one Jesus Christ that is in both the Holy Bible and Book of Mormon. He leads his Church today. He wants you to know it. You can.


18 posted on 03/21/2011 6:24:24 PM PDT by Paragon Defender (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil....)
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Quoting PD, "In modern revelation the Lord affirmed the principles in this parable: “But with some I am not well pleased," who was quoting someone else.

Question for PD, who are the "some" who he is not well pleased with? Did it ever have anything to do with skin color?

19 posted on 03/21/2011 6:24:35 PM PDT by fulltlt
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To: SouthernClaire

Check out www.lds.org and search on “premortal existence”. You’ll find lots of good related information.


20 posted on 03/21/2011 6:40:30 PM PDT by Paragon Defender (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil....)
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