Re:Verse passage – Matthew 25:14–30 (day five)
“Well done, good and faithful servant… enter into the joy of your master.” (Matthew 25:23)
Those are the words every believer longs to hear from Jesus.
In the Gospel of Matthew 24–25, Jesus teaches about His return. Instead of giving dates, He gives parables. The message is clear: live ready. Live faithful.
In the Parable of the Talents, the master entrusts his servants with resources and then departs. When he returns, he looks for faithfulness. The issue isn’t how much they were given—it’s what they did with it.
This parable isn’t ultimately about productivity. It’s about love. The faithful servants trusted and loved their master. The unfaithful servant withdrew in fear and did nothing.
We don’t serve out of guilt. Guilt is not the voice of the Spirit. We serve out of joy. Jesus invites us into His work—sowing, reaping, praying for laborers—because “the harvest is plentiful” (Matthew 9:37–38).
And we don’t do this alone. The Kingdom is a community project. We labor side by side, strengthening one another as we finish the mission God has entrusted to us.
Jesus has gone away.
He will return.
May we be found faithful.