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Marky Mark:
Hello everyone.
The scripture that is posted below has been weighing on my mind as of late. ???
On the one hand we as followers of Christ are given the orders to sow the seed as specified in Matt.25,according to the will of God. But in 1Peter3 we are told to give answers only to those that ask! Where do these two scripture cross the line so to speak,if on the one hand we are to do as in Matt25 but on the other hand we are told to give an answer only to those that ask. 1Peter3.
In Matthew25 is the Lord talking to His chosen teachers or does this represent all who have been called and chosen? I'm stumbling all over this one.
Any answers welcome. Thanks. :)
Matt.25
26“His master replied, ‘You wicked, lazy servant! So you knew that I harvest where I have not sown and gather where I have not scattered seed? 27Well then, you should have put my money on deposit with the bankers, so that when I returned I would have received it back with interest.
28“‘Take the talent from him and give it to the one who has the ten talents. 29For everyone who has will be given more, and he will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken from him. 30And throw that worthless servant outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
1Peter 3 15But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect,
Peace...Mark
Dave in Tenn:
Don't know if this helps, Mark, but I'm not at all satisfied that the parable in Matthew 26 is referring to 'witnessing'. Sounds like a little 'sermon residue' to me. :)
daywalker:
Hello Mark,
I believe I have the answer for you...
1Peter 3:15 But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect,
Peter didn't say to "only" witness to those who "ask you", but to ALWAYS BE PREPARED TO GIVE AN ANSWER. This Scriptures matches well with what Paul told Timothy:
2Ti 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
We must "study" God's Word in order to rightly divide it and to "be prepared" to defend it.
Hope this clears it up. Peace, Out
Daywalker. 8)
Ninny:
Mark I was about to say that remember that is a parable in Matt 25..there is more to that than meets the eye..mine anyway!! I don't know that it means anything other than using our resources wisely..someone can surely help you sort that out!
the other is telling us to be prepared to answer for what we believe people ask all the time...do we know how to explain it?? I'm not sure I always know! But I'm learning!!
Not much help I guess, but that's just the way I see it!
Kathy ;)
Kat:
Hi Mark,
Yea I'm thinking like Dave, it's not talking about witnessing here. Here is an excerpt from 'Winning Souls For Jesus' there is a snipped about that passage in Matt. 25.
http://bible-truths.com/souls.htm ------------------
Shocking as it might sound to most, the Scriptures know nothing of "winning souls for Jesus." It is a man-made doctrine of the carnal mind.
But isn’t there a Scripture somewhere that speaks of "winning souls?" No, not really.
Once only do we find any words regarding "winning souls" in the King James Bible:
"The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise" (Prov. 11:30).
This verse, however, has absolutely nothing to do with saving the souls of those who believe in Jesus as their Saviour. The Hebrew word kal from which the word winneth was translated, is used hundreds of times in the King James, but only once is it translated into any form of the word "win." It means to, take, bring, fetch, acquire, rescue, etc., but "win" is a poor choice of words. Besides, spiritual salvation through Jesus Christ is not the topic of Proverbs 11:30. Two New Testament Scriptures:
In Phil. 3:8 we read, "…that I may win [Gk: ‘gain’] Christ…" and in I Pet. 3:1, "…they also may… be won [Gk: ‘gained’] by the conversation [conduct] of the wives…" The other dozen times this Greek word kerdaino is used, it is always ‘gain’ or ‘gained.’ Example: "…Lord you delivered unto me two talents: behold, I have gained [Gk: kerdaino] two other talents beside them" (Matt. 25:22).
Why didn’t the King James translate this: "…behold I have WON two other talents…?" Surely even these translators could see the implications of increasing our God-given talents by gambling with them for higher ‘WINNINGS.’
Christians need to get all this gambling terminology out of their heads when it comes to the doctrines of God. Salvation has nothing to do with winning some; loosing some; betting on statistical odds; taking chances, and all such Las Vegas crap table nonsense.
Salvation is not a matter of a first chance or a second chance or any chance. Salvation is "sure."
"SURELY, He Who spares not His own Son, but gives Him up for us all, how shall He NOT, together with Him, also, be graciously granting us ALL? (Rom. 8:32, Concordant Literal New Testament).
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What I think that these "talents" are referring to can be literal talents, as Ray put it "the implications of increasing our God-given talents." Whatever we are gifted in we should use it for good, not bury it or not use it. I would think that using whatever talent we have for the good of others is character development. Whatever our talent may be I think we are given opportunity to use it for the good one way or another and it doesn't have to be doing something major. So I think it ultimately comes down to do we make the world around us a better place or not by being here.
mercy, peace and love
Kat
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