Leonardo
da Vinci was a man of many talents. He was a botanist, an inventor, an
astronomer, a painter, a writer. But what would have happened if he
hadn't developed those talents? Think of how much would have been
wasted. Look at all he did. If he hadn't tried, and committed to his
education we wouldn't have Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, or any of his
notebooks! We also need to develop our talents.
In
the parable of the Talents, the Lord (symbolic of Heavenly Father)
gives his servants (us) talents. Some of the servant use their talents,
and gain more. Because of their work, the Lord gives them places in his
house. But one of the servants was afraid, and hid his talent. When he
showed the one talent to the Lord, the Lord was angry with him for
wasting it. He didn't waste it by losing it, he'd lost it by not using
it. Why would Jesus share this parable with His followers, and with us?
He did it because He knew that we would be afraid; that we would want
to hide our talents. Maybe we think that we don't have talents. Maybe we
see others developing their talents, and they seem to be the best, and
there's no way we can catch up with them. All those reasons show fear,
but we don't have to be afraid. We need to pursue our talents. Dr. Posin said, "Perhaps the development of whatever talent there is counts for more than just having a talent."
What are some talents that i
want to develop? Well, I want to learn the constellations; I want to
read a lot of books; I want to be a writer and a teacher. In order to
develop these, I need to look for people who have those talents, or
books that teach about those talents. I also need to commit to develop
them, otherwise I could just drop them any time, and that is not what
talents are for.
(this is a video about a young man who worked at a talent he wanted, and really succeeded with it)
I loved it! I know the Lord has blessed you with amazing talents that will only continue to grow with your hard work. I love you!
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