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What lessons can we learn from the parable of the unprofitable servant?

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The parable teaches us about our duty to serve God, recognizing that our efforts are owed to Him as an act of obedience, not merit.

The parable found in Luke 17 emphasizes servanthood and duty. When the servant returns from the field, he is instructed to serve his master first rather than being served himself. This illustrates a foundational principle of Christian living: we owe our service to God for His glory, not for earning salvation. Our faithful service, despite feeling unprofitable, serves to honor God. This calls believers to serve the Lord faithfully with a heart full of love and gratitude, not seeking recognition but understanding that God is honored through our obedience.
Scripture References: Luke 17:7-10

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