Sometimes, I felt like I didn’t have what it takes, but here I am. I inspire and touch 1000s of peoples lives each month.
And you know what?
You are right here beside me. Supporting me, pushing me forward. So, I just want to thank you.
Thank you for reading my words, on my blog or Facebook page. Thank you for downloading my books, and thank you for leaving me the reviews that helped me get my message of faith out into the world.
Each of us is capable of so much, but we need to go after what we want. If I had of let the negative thoughts win, I would not be in the position I am today.
It reminds me of an ancient story about a master who got his three servants together and said, “I’ve got these talents.” (Now back in those days a talent was a measure of gold.)
So, he said to the three servants, “take these talents and see what you can do with them. I’m taking a journey, and I will be gone for a while. When I come back, we will go over the books and see how you did.”
The master said to the first, “here is five talents for you. Five. Heres two of them for you. Two. And here’s one for you. One. Take those talents. See what you can do with them. When I come back, we’ll get together and go over it all.”
The servants said, “okay.” The master set off.
When the master came back from his trip, he called for the three servants, and asked, “How did it go with those talents. Your five, what happened?”
That servant said, “Well, I took the five talents you gave me and put them to work. It was a little shaky at first, but things soon got rolling. I worked as hard as I could, and my talents grew to seven, eight, nine, ten. In the end, I double my talents from five to ten. The books will show.”
So the master said, “ Good job.”
Then the master turned to the second servant and said, “ I gave you two talents, what happened?”
That servant said, “about the same thing happened to me. I put the two talents to work. Working hard they grew to four talents. I doubled my talents from two to four. Books will show.”
And again the master said, “Well done.”
To the last servant, the master said, “ I gave you one talent. What happened?”
That servant said, “Well, I took that one talent you gave me, and I carefully wrapped it, and I dug a hole and buried it, camouflaging it.” I guess so no one would steal it.
He said, “fortunately, nobody got it. I knew you were going to be here today so I dug it up. Here it is, safely wrapped. I did not lose it while you were gone.”
According to the ancient story, the master said, “ take that talent away from him and give it to the man that has ten.”
Now, you might say, “Well, I don’t like that arrangement. The poor guys only got one talent. He’s got ten; it ought to be more even.”
The moral of the story is; what ever you don’t employ you forfeit.
Put another way, whatever you don’t use you lose. Lack of use causes loss.
If you tie your arm to your body and leave it there long enough, you’ll never use it again. It’s over for the arm. The only way to keep the use of the arm is to keep using it.
When you give up due to lack of faith, fear, doubt, or worry. You lose automatically. If you don’t use the gifts and abilities God has graced you with, they will diminish.
Ambition unused decreases. Strong feelings unused diminish. Faith unused decreases. It will decrease, it’s a law.
Today, I want you to know that you too have been graced with many talents. If you choose to sit back and not use them, then you will live a very unrewarding and frustrating life.
Many people will say, but I don’t know what my talents are. Well, make it your mission to find out.
God given talents are things that you do naturally. Write, talk, paint, provide service, listen, motivate, and educate.
Often you have done them most of your life. They are never forced, they are straight in front of you, but you fail to see them. We take them for granted because we think they are irrelevant. Looking back over your life with purpose you can easily find them, and I welcome you today to do so.
Now, like a muscle that has not been used for a very long time, it will take rehabilitation until your natural talent flows as freely as it once did but it is worth the effort.
Show your gratitude to your heavenly Father today by using and increasing your talents.
Thanks for reading.
Rev J Martin
Thank you, Rev. Martin, for your loving lesson, yet again. It is very true and I’m going to get to work, right away, on myself!
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