The Minas (Pounds)
In this parable told to his disciples Jesus depicts a nobleman departing to receive a kingdom who entrusts each of ten servants with one mina to put to work in his absence. Upon his return the servants who faithfully multiplied their minas receive authority over cities in proportion to their gains illustrating how wise stewardship of God's gifts yields greater responsibility and reward within his redemptive reign. By contrast the servant who buried his mina in fear loses even what he had underscoring that neglect brings forfeiture and exclusion from further blessing at the Lord's return.
Category: Stewardship
Meaning: Faithful use of God's entrusted gifts brings greater responsibility and reward, while neglect leads to loss.
Audience: Disciples
Key Passages
The Parable
Luke 19:12-27
12e said therefore, A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return.
Did You Know?
A nobleman gave ten servants one mina each and told them to engage in business until he returned.
When he returned, he rewarded them according to how much they had gained.
The one who hid his mina had it taken away and was severely rebuked.
Faithfulness with what God has entrusted to us will be rewarded; unfaithfulness will result in loss.