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What does the Bible say about talents in Matthew 25?

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In Matthew 25, talents represent the gifts of grace given by God, for which we are responsible to manage faithfully.

Matthew 25 presents a parable where talents are bestowed upon servants according to their ability, teaching that these talents symbolize the grace and gifts given by God to His people. Each servant is accountable for how they handle these gifts. The master rewards the faithful servants who have multiplied their talents while rebuking the negligent one who hid his talent. This parable illustrates that God expects us to be diligent and fruitful with what He has entrusted to us, emphasizing that all believers have received certain gifts and are expected to use them for His glory.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:14-30

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