Use the Talents Entrusted, November 25
            
            
              Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but
            
            
              from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
            
            
              Matthew 25:29
            
            
              .
            
            
              Let not my brother ... question God’s wise arrangements, for God hath said
            
            
              He will make His strength perfect in your weakness. Ever bear a humble, contrite
            
            
              heart, and you will afford God an opportunity of manifesting His love and grace to
            
            
              the frail instrument. Let not one moment be wasted in lamenting the opportunities
            
            
              you never had.
            
            
              You have often thought: “If I had been in another position in life, and had had
            
            
              the advantages that many others have had, I might have had a larger capital to
            
            
              invest for my Lord.” The Lord knew all about this matter when He selected you
            
            
              for the work He has given you to do. In God’s beautiful arrangement, the one
            
            
              talent may be increased by use, even becoming ten. And ever remember that God
            
            
              will accept according to what a man hath, and not according to what he hath not.
            
            
              (see
            
            
              2 Corinthians 8:12
            
            
              ).
            
            
              God has given you your talents. He has chosen you to bear responsibilities,
            
            
              not because you had a thorough education, not because you were an orator, or a
            
            
              man of brilliant intellect; He chose you because through His grace you walked
            
            
              humbly with God, and manifested faithfulness in that which is least.
            
            
              Jesus has been delivering His goods to His servants age after age. One
            
            
              generation after another has been gathering up the hereditary trust; the talents have
            
            
              increased largely by use, and have descended to us. We are as His hired servants.
            
            
              He has brought us, paid the ransom money in His own blood to secure our willing
            
            
              service.
            
            
              Some, like yourself, feel the responsibility of trading upon the goods of heaven
            
            
              committed to them. You long to bring a greater income to your Lord. You are
            
            
              unreconciled to the smallness of the largest gifts which you can lay on the altar
            
            
              for Christ; the utmost of time and effort you can give to the Master seems all too
            
            
              little, and you bemoan the imperfect service. Look to the uplifted Saviour. He is
            
            
              not dead and in Joseph’s new tomb, with a great stone rolled before it. He has
            
            
              risen!...He stands as our great high priest! He maketh intercession for you.
            
            
              All He asks of you is just to use the talents entrusted. If you think that God
            
            
              has given you five talents, then be consoled that He does not require of you the
            
            
              improvement of ten. In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, I bid you look up! The
            
            
              rainbow of promise is encircling the throne.—
            
            
              Manuscript, November 25, 1892
            
            
              , to
            
            
              a General Conference leader.
            
            
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