I find an Irony in the lines of Matthew 25, verse 14 to verse 30 precisely. *The servant with the lowest task is the one who feels cheated.* I'm talking about the servant with the 1000 Dollars, not the one with the 5,000 Dollars or 2000 Dollars. _The athlete with the lightest load is complaining_ . _The banker with the least target is murmuring_ . Hello? " _To whom much is given, much is expected_ ." To whom not much is not given, much is not expected. There is an advantage. The man with the least targets not only has the opportunity to achieve his in record time, but he also has the platform to outdo the target, exceed expectation and win the attention of his boss. It is a matter of perspective. He who has the lightest load ought to be the one with the fastest pace. If you ask me, the servant in our text had more time on his side. What he received was less responsibilities for the same duration his colleagues had. Less tasks, same time. Wasn't he the favo...
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