by Macy Johnson
“While they were listening to this,
He went on to tell them a parable,
because He was near Jerusalem
and the people thought that
the kingdom of God was going to appear
at once.”
(Luke 19:11 NIV)
The Parable
of the Ten Minas (Luke 19:11-27) is the last of Christ’s teachings in Luke
before His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. The mina, valued at approximately
three months’ wages, is a metaphor for the Gospel. God has given each of us the
good news of Jesus and we are responsible for how we invest it and share it
with others.
Jesus
said, “I tell you that to everyone who has, more will be given, but as for the
one who has nothing, even what he has will be taken away.” (Luke 19:26) I dare
not neglect or squander what I have been given. God knows my heart.
He uses
the weak to shame the strong, the poor to shame the rich. His world is opposite
the way of the world. Things are not as they may seem. God always reveals the
Truth at just the right time, and in the best way.
Our son,
Alex, watched as I drove my Tahoe down the driveway with our twenty-foot camper
trailer in tow. He observed as I drove past the house, down to the water, and
made a wide turn to pull the camper back up next to the house where I parked
it.
He walked
up to me and said, “So, that is how you park it? I thought you backed
the camper into place.” I chuckled and replied, “You’re kidding, right? I never
want to back this camper into any place. We always stay at pull-through campsites.”
I will
strive to understand the mysterious power of the Gospel and use it daily for
His glory. I hope you will, too!

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