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carpenter6464
carpenter bobby :
better do some more reaserch xrp aint go up any time soon predicted to be around $5 around 2030 at earlist will not touch $2 till mid 2027
2026-07-02 00:29:13
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dorthe.agnes45
Dorthe Agnes :
Is it right to invest into the cryptocurrency market at this time of the year?
2026-07-02 09:45:58
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sarahjessica79
Sarah Jessica :
amen. and remember what God gives he can also take away. we need to be good stewards of his wealth.
2026-07-02 05:31:46
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farbesmanagement
farbesmanagement :
In the Bible, the word "talent" has two distinct meanings. Originally, it was a heavy unit of measurement for precious metals like gold and silver. Today, it is best known from Jesus' "Parable of the Talents" (found in Matthew 25:14-30), which uses this currency to symbolize the unique gifts, resources, and opportunities God entrusts to every person.1. As a Measurement of WealthIn the ancient Near East, a talent was the largest unit of weight and money, usually equivalent to about 75 pounds of silver or gold.Value: In the context of Jesus' parables, a single talent was an immense fortune—often estimated to be worth around 15 to 20 years of wages for an average laborer.Old Testament usage: Talents are frequently mentioned when detailing the vast amounts of silver and gold donated by the Israelites to construct the Tabernacle (Exodus 25:39) and King Solomon’s Temple (1 Kings 9:14).2. As God-Given Gifts and ResponsibilitiesIn Matthew 25:14-30, a wealthy master travels on a journey and entrusts his property to his servants based on their respective abilities—giving five talents to one, two to a second, and one to a third.The Profitable Servants: The servants who received five and two talents used their resources to trade and double the master's wealth. They are praised, given more responsibilities, and invited to share in their master's joy.The Fearful Servant: The servant who received only one talent was afraid of losing it and chose to dig a hole and hide it. The master rebukes this behavior, strips him of his talent, and casts him out.Key Themes & LessonsStewardship: The overarching message is that all of our time, skills, wealth, and opportunities actually belong to God. Humans act as "stewards" (managers) of these resources.Personal Accountability: The parable illustrates that God does not expect everyone to have the exact same abilities or resources, but He does expect everyone to be productive and faithful with what they have been given.Faith over Fear: The servant who hid his talent was motivated by fear and a distorted view of his master. The parable emphasizes that God values courageous effort and growth over inaction caused by anxiety or laziness
2026-07-02 09:33:38
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farbesmanagement
farbesmanagement :
We must use the wealth to alleviate ghe suffering and poverty to come with the little season!
2026-07-02 09:33:29
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dimitriostzitziras
DIMMI :
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2026-07-02 13:30:56
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