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  Take the Risk   
  
  
  In parable of the Talents, Jesus is challenging
  us to be willing to live a lifetime
  of risk for his sake. 
  
  
  
  
   Learning to take proper risks with our money may be one of the hardest, butmost-needed lessons that comfort-conscious Christians need to learn.  
  
   God entrusted you with
  wealth not to indulge it or hoard it up, but to put it into circulation where
  it does some good. 
  
   Jesus said not to lay up
  treasures on earth where they will be destroyed. Lay up treasure in heaven
  where it can¡¦t be destroyed because ¡§Where your treasure is, there would your
  heart be.¡¨ 
  
   The two-talent man in this
  parable have two strong temptations. The first is you can resent the
  five-talent man. The other is to have a condescending spirit toward the
  one-talent man, and to feel because you have a little bit more, you¡¦re
  better. 
  
   The same commendation is
  given to the two-talent man as to the five-talent man, because God measures
  us by opportunity and ability and effort. 
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