As the people heard these things, Jesus decided to speak a parable “because He was near Jerusalem and because they thought the kingdom of God would appear immediately” (19:11). Again, the disciples still did not understand the timing of the kingdom of God, so Jesus provided some teaching about the importance of faithfulness of His followers, even after He left. Jesus tells His disciples about a nobleman who went into a far away country in order to receive a kingdom and return (19:12), but prior to his departure he called ten servants and gave them “ten minas” (about three months’ wages) and said, “Do business till I come” (19:13). When the nobleman finally returned, he called three of his servants and asked them to give an account of what they had done with the money he had given them (19:14-15). The first servant had earned “ten minas” (19:16) so the noble man said, “Well done, good servant; because you have been faithful in very little, have authority over ten cities” (19:17). The second servant came and he had earned “five minas” while the nobleman was gone, so he was given authority over five cities (19:18-19). The third servant came to the nobleman saying, ” Master, here is your mina, which I have kept put away in a handkerchief. For I feared you, because you are an austere man. You collect what you did not deposit, and reap what you did not sow” (19:20-21). The nobleman responded to the third servant’s laziness saying, “Why then did you not put my money in the bank, that at my coming I might have collected it with interest?” (19:22-23). In reality, the third servant did not expect the nobleman to return so he was not concerned about carrying on his business while he was gone. As a punishment, the one mina was given to the servant who had accomplished the most with the nobleman’s money (19:24). Jesus’ teaching here is clear. The two servants were rewarded because they believed in the return of the king and worked as if he would return by being faithful with what had been entrusted to them; however, the unfaithful servant revealed his true beliefs by wasting his time and refusing to use what had been entrusted to him. Those who profess faith in Jesus Christ do not quit working for Him while He is gone, but will continue to work until He finally returns and rewards those who have been faithful.
Dear God, may I be a faithful servant who is tirelessly working to do that which is good.