The one who had traded with ten Talents brought ten Talents more to his lord; and the man with five brought five more; and the man with two brought two more. And the lord was very pleased with these faithful servants, and said, "Well done!" to each of them, and gave them great rewards.
But at last there came the man who had only received one Talent; and as he spread the one Talent out before him, he said, "I knew that you were a hard master, so I was afraid, and went and hid your Talent in the earth. Lo! Then, you have what is yours!"
And the great lord was very grieved and angry with that wicked and idle servant, and he took the Talent from him and gave it to the one who had ten; and the faithless servant was cast out, and in the darkness he wept despairingly that he could never enter, as the others did, "into the joy of their lord."
And now I am going to tell you a true story to try and explain to you the meaning of these Talents in our present-day life.
I told you that to us, the Talent that Jesus spoke of is not money, but something more precious still, which we are given by God to trade with.
"Trade with?" you ask. Yes—that is the idea.
If we are God's servants, if we have taken Jesus Christ as our own Blessed Saviour, God expects us to try to get others to trust Him too, and so to multiply the Talents which He has given into our charge.
You will understand this a little better when you have read the true story I am going to tell you.
There was a lady taking a Journey a few years ago, and she had to pass through London and go to another terminus on her way.
She had one of God's "Talents" in her heart. She knew that Jesus Christ was a great and precious Saviour; and before she started on her journey she prayed: