The Parable of the Talents which Jesus taught to His
disciples in Matthew chapter 25 can be fairly instructive when considering the
question of foreordination and election, and how it governs our placement in
this world and our relationship to each other.
The Parable of the Talents teaches the importance of
exercising righteous stewardship with those things that the Lord gives to us
while we are in our second estate. Even though
each servant in the parable received differing amounts to start with, they were
each expected to wisely manage the talents with which they had been entrusted, in
order that the wealth could grow and increase in their care before they had to
return what they had been given to the master.
We all start out with differing gifts in life, and some are seemingly
given greater advantages and blessings in this life than others, such as being
born into the covenant, or living in a country where freedom and prosperity
reign instead of tyranny and strife. We
also come into life with certain abilities and talents which are innate, or which
we developed during our life before we came here, and it may seem that some
have received more natural talent or advantageous opportunity than others.