Thursday, November 16, 2023

THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS

A long time ago in a galaxy far away there lived a rich landlord couple whose initials were MV and CV. They owned thousands and thousands of hectares of land. Prime agricultural land became residential and commercial properties practically overnight under their conjugal landlordship. Their hobbies included public works and water cooperatives. They even dabbled in politics and in partnerships with religious institutions, especially the landed ones. They made sure that they covered all their bases. 

One day the couple called in three of their managers. To the first one they gave 5 talents. To the second, two. And to the third, one. Obviously, these talents are not what we usually think they are (like dancing, singing, writing, etc.). 

One talent is equivalent to 6,000 denarii or 20 years of labor. Currently, that's around US$ 1,000,000. So, the first was entrusted with 5 million US$. The second, 2 million US$. And the third, 1 million US$. 

The first two managers invest their bosses' money and double it. 100 percent profit. This return, of course, makes the rich couple very happy. And richer. The third manager does not invest the money. He returns it to the couple and says, "‘Sir and Ma'am , I knew that you were a harsh couple, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not scatter seed." 

For refusing to be a part of the system that "reaps what others have sown and gathers what others have scattered" which made the rich richer and the poor poorer, the third manager was humiliated and severely punished. 

Friends, this tale from another galaxy so far away resonates with Sunday's lection that is found in Matthew 25. We know the story. Most of us grew up with this story. To this day, most of us think it is about our God-given talents. It is not, and it has never been. It's about bags of gold. It's about wealth and profit. And those who fail to earn profit--or even at a minimum, interest--for the owner will be humiliated and severely punished. 

Please read the passage. Verse 29 is explicit, "For everyone who has will be given more, and he will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken from him." In other words, the rich will get richer. And the poor will get poorer. 

Do not forget this. Ever. The one who took a stand against the exploitative system in both stories was alone. We, you and I, are not. We are legion!

P.S. If you think the Filipino couple in the tale is Manny and Cinky Vacquiao, you're dead wrong! 



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