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What moral lesson did you learn in the parable of ten talents and how are you going to apply it in your life?

What moral lesson did you learn in the parable of ten talents and how are you going to apply it in your life?

The moral lesson of the Parable of the Talents is that we are to use and grow our gifts from God (blessings) for His glory.

What does it mean to be set free in Christ?

When Jesus sets you free, He takes away your death sentence. The penalty you deserved has been removed and you now have eternal life. He literally shifted your eternal destination. Today you can rejoice because if you have Christ then you have eternal life. You no longer have to pay the penalty for your sin.

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What is the message of the parable of the talents?

From the critical perspective of liberation theology, the message of the “Parable of the Talents” is that man must act in solidarity with other men when confronting social, political, and economic injustices.

How do you get true freedom?

Achieving True Freedom (even from what you Want)

  1. Being able to do what you want when you want.
  2. Being duty and responsibility free.
  3. Not caring what other people think.
  4. Being careless about what happens in your life.
  5. Being Stoic.
  6. Being Spiritually Free.
  7. Having money.

What does St Paul tell us to do so that we will remain free?

The Apostle Paul jars us in Galatians 5:13. After reminding the Galatian Christians that they are “called to be free,” he tells them to “enslave themselves” to each other in humble and practical acts of love.

What does the Bible say about love?

1 Corinthians 13:4-5: Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Song of Solomon 8:7: Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot wash it away.

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How can we know the love of Christ?

The love of Christ can be known in several ways. I suggest to you three themes which run through all Paul has said to the Ephesians, in leading up to the verse (Ephesians 3:19) that we chose as our text. These three themes are the cross, counsel, and coming of Christ.

Is the love of Christ too deep for us to know?

But you would be wrong about that. The love of Christ is not too deep for us, rather our deepest need is to know that love. Certainly, the more you come to know Christ’s love, the more there seems to be to learn. Yet it is possible to know his love in depth and in a mature way.

Is ‘Christlike love’ easy to put into practice?

Those of you who have put ‘Christlike love’ into practice know this is not always an easy thing to do. It can be challenging to love someone who holds different beliefs or doesn’t believe in the truth of the Bible at all. But God calls us to love anyway.

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What does the Bible say about understanding the dimensions of Christ’s love?

Paul himself expects that we be “rooted and grounded” in Christ’s love, and that we be “able to comprehend with all saints what is the width and length and depth and height” (Ephesians 3:17-18) . These dimensions of Christ’s love are not bewildering, but rather enthralling. Good friends are often surprised to discover new things about the other.