Matthew 25:14-30 - The Parable Of The Talents
14 "For the kingdom of heaven is similar to a man who planned to go on a trip to a distant country, so called his servants and entrusted to each of them a large sum of money [Note: The narrative that follows suggests that the man was turning over some of his assets to financial managers to invest for him]. 15 He gave one servant five talents [Note: This 'talent' was a large sum of money in the form of a certain weight of silver. It was the equivalent of sixty years of a farm laborer's wages, or about $750,000 in income]. He gave two talents to another servant and one talent to another. He gave to each one an amount in keeping with his ability [to invest it wisely], and then left on his trip. 16 The one with the five talents soon invested the money in business transactions which netted him five more. 17 In the same way the one who was given two talents made two more. 18 But the one who was given one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and buried his master's money.
19 Now after a long time the master of these servants returned [from his trip] and proceeded to go over his accounts with each of them. 20 The one who had been given five talents came bringing another five and reported, 'Master, you entrusted me with five talents. Look, I have earned five more with them.'
21 His master replied, 'Well done, you are a good and trustworthy servant. You have been trustworthy over a [relatively] few things, so I will place you over many things. Come and share in your master's joy.'
22 And the one who was given two talents came and reported, 'Master, you entrusted me with two talents. Look, I have earned two more with them.'
23 His master said to him, 'Well done, you are a good and trustworthy servant. You have been trustworthy over a [relatively] few things, [so] I will place you over many things. Come and share in your master's joy.'
24 Then the one who was given [only] one talent came and reported, 'Master, I knew you were a difficult man who reaped where you had not sown, and gathered a harvest where you had not scattered seed, 25 and I was afraid, so I went away and hid your talent in the ground. Look, you [can] have your own talent [back].'
26 But his master said to him, 'You wicked, lazy servant. [Since] you knew that I reaped where I had not sown and gathered where I had not scattered seed, 27 you should have therefore deposited my money in the bank [so] when I returned, [at least] I would have received my own money back, with interest.
28 Take the one talent away from him, therefore, and give it to the servant who had the ten talents. 29 For to every person who has [something], more will be given, so he will have plenty. But from the person who has [virtually] nothing, even that [little bit] he has will be taken away [from him]. 30 Throw out that worthless servant into the [place of] outer darkness, where there will be crying and excruciating pain.