The Master
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The master stands before his servants holding tied bags of money, the entrusted talents that will test their faithfulness. His calm authority and the attentive faces around him point to the moment in Jesus’ Parable of the Talents, where a wealthy man distributes his property to servants before departing and later calls them to account. The scene emphasizes stewardship rather than possession: what is placed in the servant’s hands belongs first to the master.
Rooted in Matthew 25, this artwork speaks to Christian teaching on responsibility, diligence, and accountability before God. The talents symbolize gifts, resources, opportunities, and callings entrusted by the Lord. The faithful servant multiplies what is given; the fearful servant buries it. For ministry use, the image serves sermons, Bible studies, stewardship campaigns, discipleship lessons, and teachings on faithful service in the kingdom of heaven.
Rooted in Matthew 25, this artwork speaks to Christian teaching on responsibility, diligence, and accountability before God. The talents symbolize gifts, resources, opportunities, and callings entrusted by the Lord. The faithful servant multiplies what is given; the fearful servant buries it. For ministry use, the image serves sermons, Bible studies, stewardship campaigns, discipleship lessons, and teachings on faithful service in the kingdom of heaven.
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