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Servant Hiding the Talent

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The unfaithful servant bends over an open trench in a grassy field, concealing his master’s money in the ground. A mound of freshly dug earth lies in the foreground, emphasizing the secrecy and fear behind his action. The scene depicts Matthew 25:18 from the Parable of the Talents, where the servant who received one talent refuses to invest what was entrusted to him and buries it instead. In the teaching of Jesus, the buried talent becomes a warning against spiritual negligence, fear-driven stewardship, and wasted opportunity. This artwork suits sermons, Bible studies, discipleship lessons, stewardship teaching, and ministry resources on faithfulness, accountability, and using God-given gifts.
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Keywordsburied money   Matthew 25   parable   servant   stewardship   talents  
Secondary Keywordsaccountability   adult   bury   dig   discipleship   fear   field   hold   man   master   shovel   trench   unfaithful servant   work  
Tertiary Keywordsbible study   Christian stewardship   entrusted   ministry resource   parable teaching   sermon  
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Matthew 25:18  

Matthew 25

18 But he who had received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his master's money.

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The unfaithful servant bends over an open trench in a grassy field, concealing his master’s money in the ground. A mound of freshly dug earth lies in the foreground, emphasizing the secrecy and fear behind his action. The scene depicts Matthew 25:18 from the Parable of the Talents, where the servant who received one talent refuses to invest what was entrusted to him and buries it instead. In the teaching of Jesus, the buried talent becomes a warning against spiritual negligence, fear-driven stewardship, and wasted opportunity. This artwork suits sermons, Bible studies, discipleship lessons, stewardship teaching, and ministry resources on faithfulness, accountability, and using God-given gifts. by Stan Myers

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