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Luke 12:48

God's judgment is perfectly fair. In this life, some have better opportunities to develop God's character. Others have greater intelligence or natural abilities. God will apply the principle of "to whom much is given, much is required" with perfect fairness. Teachers of God's way will be held to an even higher standard.

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Basic Doctrines: Eternal Judgment



Luke 12:47-48

The evil servants fail in their responsibility because they are not looking faithfully to Christ and hopefully toward the Kingdom. The penalty tells us that Jesus is speaking about Christians who are not ready either because they ignore their calling or because they neglect to produce fruit worthy of repentance (Matthew 3:8). Faithless Christians will be judged more strictly than those who, though wicked, do not understand about the coming of the Son of Man. Professing Christians with knowledge of God's revelation will have to answer for their lack of response to God.

Their punishment seems severe until we realize that the servant who knew his master's will represents those who sin arrogantly or presumptuously (Psalm 19:12-13). Even though the servant who was ignorant of his master's will sins unwittingly, it was his business to know his master's will. In either case, each holds personal responsibility for his actions and therefore comes under judgment. All have some knowledge of God (Romans 1:20-23), and He judges according to the individual's level of responsibility.

The parable finishes with the warning that knowledge and privilege always bring responsibility. Sin is doubly sinful to the person who knows better (Numbers 15:27-31). We who know better would like God to find us with our work completed upon His return, just as Jesus was able to say to His Father, "I have glorified You on the earth. I have finished the work which You have given Me to do" (John 17:4-5). It would be wonderful for God to find us glorifying Him and at peace with our brethren when Christ comes.

Martin G. Collins
Parable of the Faithful and Evil Servants




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Leviticus 1:14-17
Amos 2:4-5
Amos 3:1-7
Habakkuk 1:5-17
Matthew 25:15
Matthew 27:25
Mark 12:41-44
Romans 2:12-13
Romans 2:21-22
Romans 8:14-17
Revelation 2:14-16
Revelation 17:5


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Are the Jews Cursed for Deicide?  

Eternal Torment?  

God Our Provider  

How Much Is the Bible Worth To You?  

Is God to Blame?  

Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Four)  

Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Two)  

Murder?  

Presumption and Divine Justice  

Prophecy and the Sixth-Century Axial Period  

Small, But Significant  

The Beast and Babylon (Part Five): The Great Harlot  

The Beast and Babylon (Part Six): The Woman's Character  

The Defense Against Offense  

The Elements of Motivation (Part Four): Obligation  

The Elements of Motivation (Part One): Fear  

The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Two): The Burnt Offering  

The Pentecost Witness  

The Sovereignty of God: Introduction  

The Sovereignty of God: Part Nine  

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: Eternal Judgment  

In Training for Rulership  

Parable of the Faithful and Evil Servants  

Parable of the Faithful and Evil Servants  

Parable of the Talents (Part Two)  

The Seven Churches: Pergamos  

Booklets

Guard the Truth!  

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)  

Preparing the Bride  (2)

Sermon Transcripts

Alcohol: At The Feast And At Home  

Eating Out on the Sabbath  

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 10)  

Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 2)  

Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 2)  

God's Sense of Justice  

God's Sense of Justice  

Maintaining Good Health (Part 6)  

New Covenant Priesthood (Part 11)  (2)

Preparing Your Heart  

Sanctification and Holiness (Part 2)  

Sin (Part 1)  

The Redemptive Value of Oil  

What Does God Really Want? (Part 2)  

What Is the Church's Work Today (Part 2)  

Where Is the Beast? (Part 6)  


 
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