Many have excused themselves from rendering their gifts to the service of
Christ because others were possessed of superior endowments and advantages.
The opinion has prevailed that only those who are especially talented are
required to consecrate their abilities to the service of God. It has come to
be understood by many that talents are given to only a certain favored class
to the exclusion of others who of course are not called upon to share in the
toils or the rewards. But it is not so represented in the parable. When the
master of the house called his servants, he gave to every man his work.
Steps to Christ, p. 82


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