Devotion for Tuesday January 9, 2018
Topic: Utilize Your Gifts
Text: Proverbs 18:16
Gifts are
something bestowed on us. If we can afford such thing, we can’t call it a gift.
The author of Proverbs says the gift of a man and not the wealth. This gift can
be talent, wisdom, knowledge, craft, art, etc. The gift makes way for the owner
and brings him or her before great men. From this verse of the scripture, there
are three things we should note of. 1) Every man has a gift. This truth is
illustrated in the parable Jesus gave about talents in Matthew 25:14 – 30.
There was no servant without a talent. Though some of the servants had more
talents than other servants, none was left without one. 2) Talents are meant to
be utilized. In that same parable, the king condemned the servant that didn’t
utilize the talent he received. For every talent God has given to us, we must
utilize them or else on the day of reckoning, we will be condemned for not
using them. 3) When we use them, it brings us before kings. A look at that
parable in Matthew 25:14 – 30 shows us the reward of using our talents. Those
that used theirs were brought before the king for commendation and reward while
the man that hid his talent was condemned and cast out into a place of
regret. In the days ahead, we will look
at some examples of those that used their talents and how it brought them
before kings. What are your gifts/talents? How are you utilizing them? Sing A&M 331, Abu 109
Food for Thought: “Concealed
talent brings no reputation” – Erasmus.
Memory verse: Matthew 25:20
Prayer: Heavenly Father, help me to utilize
my gifts and may they bring me before great men in Jesus name. Amen\
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