Servidor indigno
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gcbas0595
Descripción
A frightened servant grips a shovel over his shoulder, glancing aside with the anxious expression of one who has hidden what was entrusted to him. The scene draws from Jesus’ Parable of the Talents, where a servant buries his master’s money in the ground instead of using it faithfully. His shovel becomes the central symbol of fear, avoidance, and neglected stewardship.
In Matthew 25, the unprofitable servant explains that he was afraid of his master, so he concealed the talent rather than multiplying it. The parable teaches that discipleship requires faithful action with what God entrusts—gifts, opportunities, resources, and responsibility. This artwork serves ministry themes of stewardship, accountability, spiritual courage, obedience, and the danger of letting fear bury a calling.
In Matthew 25, the unprofitable servant explains that he was afraid of his master, so he concealed the talent rather than multiplying it. The parable teaches that discipleship requires faithful action with what God entrusts—gifts, opportunities, resources, and responsibility. This artwork serves ministry themes of stewardship, accountability, spiritual courage, obedience, and the danger of letting fear bury a calling.
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