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This Parable has motivated people for centuries to use the gifts that God has given them, to the best of their abilities. Whether a farmer, a general, a student, musician or any other occupation, we are taught that all of us have been given unique gifts by God and God wants us to use them. This encouraging lesson of Jesus is presented in simplified wording, with an expanded storyline, and beautifully composed original music score and compelling illustrations. The result is a truly motivating lesson of the value of applying ourselves.

Directed by John Dur and Stephen J Conley. Illustrated by Mary Ann McAlister. Edited by Allan Wright. Music by Felix Pando.

Visit www.taletube.com and download complete taletube of this story for $1.99. Watch streaming twice for 89 cents.

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  • Jesus is not talking about money. The 15 talents are 15 parables. There is one hidden parable which the scribe (teacher of the law hid) Matthew Ch.13 The kingdom of heaven is like the owner of a house who brings out of his storeroom new treasures as well as old. Go take this parable to those who buy and sell in the temple. Read the wedding feast parable, you will see where people's treasures are, the net (good and bad) and the scribe who was thrown out. God bless.

  • @VICTORGIRAFFE while your Marxist interpretations are an interesting take on this story, you have to willfully infuse an awful lot of meaning on this fairly straightforward parable to reach that conclusion. Your eyes must hurt from reading so far in between the lines. Have a rest, then go take what God's given you and don't waste it. He sent His son all the way to earth to teach us that lesson.

  • his fellow men and the servant is the one who done the right thing. It is easier for a rich man to get through the eye of a needle than get through the gates of heaven.

  • The guy narrating doesn't know jack shit. The practice of usury was forbidden between jewish people as stated in Deuteronomy. The poor fuck who got given the one talent was right to do nothing with it as all the profit would do is increase his masters stock of wealth and widen the social divide, just as wage slaves keep doing to this day under our fucked up capitalist system. Jesus was trying to tell us that the master worshipped money more than he cared for

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