Matthew 25:14-30
Why do some men make it big starting with little or nothing, and others never seem to rise above their circumstances? As we continue to look at the parable of the talents, Jesus teaches us a key to the success and failure of the servants that applies to us today. Join Brett Clemmer as we continue to unpack what it takes to do something great with your life.
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Do Something Great With Your Life
Session 4: If You Want to be Great,
You Have to Start Here
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Brett Clemmer
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Good morning. Hey, I want to just add a little blurb about two weeks. So in two weeks, we have John Rivers coming. Weโre going to start doing these events quarterly where we try to have an outside speaker come in. We need a name for the โฆ We want to have a speaker series, like a quarterly speaker series that we use to equip you guys to bring new people in to learn about the Bible study. We want to really focus on getting some guys that maybe arenโt active in a church, very active in their faith, but they want to learn of maybe a little bit more about why youโre different and how they can be around some other guys in a very nonthreatening environment and hopefully reach everybody, sort of reaching somebody behind them spiritually, somebody behind them maybe even in age.
Weโve only got about 20 spots left. Everybodyโs been signing up online on the website. Weโve only got about 20 spots left. So weโre going to cram the room. Weโre going to put a few more tables in. Weโll add chairs to the tables, and John Rivers is going to come and really share just about how his faith has impacted his business. Weโre going to have this quarterly series. Weโve already got our May quarterly speaker lined up. You want to hear who it is?
Hey, you donโt sound like you really want to know. Itโs Ed Kobel. Ed Kobel is the โฆ I think heโs the president of DeBartolo Development, which is one of the largest mall owner companies in the world, but they also have owned different sports teams. Edโs got a great story, and heโs going to talk about his business. Then every quarter, weโll have a bit probably mostly focused on business leaders come in and do the speaker series. So, if you have an idea for what we should call the speaker series, and the Man in the Mirror Bible study Speaker Series was Patโs idea, so please help me.
We have to do better than that, okay? So if you have an idea for the name for the speaker series that we could do, I would love to hear it. All right. So any questions about that, come see me or Jim Angelakos. Like I said, weโve got about 20 spots left, which means โฆ By the way, we have a capacity in here of about 200. So that means 180 people have signed up to come. If you have not signed up, sign up to come, all right? Because weโre going to have bouncers. Yโall need to wake up because only three people are laughing at anything this morning, all right? Did he hurt you with that shoulder rub thing? Did that โฆ
All right. So here we are. Weโre in our series: Do Something Great With Your Life. Letโs do some shout outs. Weโve got a group of guys in Burnet, Texas. They have a group called Watering the Seed โ Man in The Mirror, group of guys led by Eric Woodrum. They meet on Mondays at 6:00, and they watched the video together, and then they do the discussion questions. The purpose of this small group is promoting the faith, freedom and fulfillment, which every man has and doesnโt know that they have it. So, welcome to those guys.
Then our shout out for our team member out in the field is Chris Tatum. Chris is the area director for the Gulf Coast โฆ Alabama region, and Chris as an area director, he says, because his passion is to mobilize churches, come alongside pastors who wants strong men and to inspire men one by one that they too can leave a kingdom legacy by seeing men get on fire for God. So letโs give these guys a big welcome, a big Man in the Mirror Bible Study welcome. One, two, three. Hooah.
All right. All right, so what are we talking about? In the series called Do Something Great With your Life. So, what is the something great that you can do with your life? That is to serve. The great thing that you can do with your life is to serve. Weโve been looking at this parable of the talents. So if you have a Bible, turn to Matthew, chapter 25. You guys know I grew up in-โฆ Boston. Thatโs right and thank you. Man, this is going to be tough. I grew up in Boston, and we have some vernacular in Boston, some things that we say that are a little off base. We park our cars, right? And we love our socks and our Pats, and go Pats, six rings. Six rings, five great rings and one really boring one, right? We say things like wicked like, โThat was wicked cool. That was wicked awesome.โ Or the ultimate, โThat was wicked bad.โ Now, that seems weird, right? Like wicked. My wife went to a school outside of Boston and in a town called Peabody, which normal people would pronounce Peabody, but itโs โPeebuddyโ.
So they used to have a saying at the school. โAh, thereโs a wicked bad potty in Peabody,โ right? So, wicked. Wicked, in Boston, in the vernacular, means the opposite of wicked. It means good. It means excellent. But weโre going to look at what it means to be wicked today in this passage, and weโre going to find out what does it mean to be wicked. So, let me ask you, โAre you wicked?โ I donโt mean in the Boston like wicked awesome sense, but I mean in the Jesus evil sense. Are you wicked? Any wicked man in here? Some guys say theyโre wicked. Other guys think itโs a trick question. Theyโre not sure, so they raise their hand.
GOOD AND WICKED ARE NOT BEHAVIORS
Are you wicked? What does wicked look like? Patโs been talking about, โWhat does faithful look like?โ Well, today, weโre going to talk about, โWhat does wicked look like?โ Are we wicked, and how do we know? So, letโs look at this parable thatโsโฆ. Our first thing I want to share with you today is that good and wicked are not behaviors, all right? You donโt do good or do wicked. I know we use that phrase sometimes, doing good or being a do-gooder, but wicked and good are not behaviors. Theyโre something much deeper than that.
So letโs read this parable and letโs jump into this. Verse 14. For it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted to them his property. To one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability. Then he went away. He who had received the five talents went at once and traded with them, and he made five talents more. So also he who had the two talents made two talents more. But he who had received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his masterโs money.
Now after a long time โฆ This is important. After a long time, the master of those servants came and settled accounts with them, and he who had received the five talents came forward, bringing five talents more, saying, โMaster, you delivered to me five talents. Here, I have made five talents more.โ His master said to him, โWell done,โ what?
Good and faithful servant. So weโve talked a lot about faithful, but weโre going to talk today about good. What does good look like? โWell done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little. I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.โ He also who had the two talents came forward, saying, โMaster, you delivered to me two talents. Here, I have made two talents more.โ His master said to him, โWell done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little. I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.โ
Verse 24. He also who had received the one talent came forward, saying, โMaster, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you scattered no seed, so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here, you have what is yours.โ His master answered him, โWell done, good and faithful servant.โ No, what does he say? He says, โYou wicked and slothful servant.โ That word slothful could be lazy. In some translations, itโs the same thing. โYou wicked and slothful servant, you knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I scattered no seed?โ
Now, heโs not actually admitting to that. Heโs just saying, โReally? You thought this was true? And based on that judgment of me, this is the choice that you made? This is the decision that you made?โ These other two guys, is the master any different? Same master, right? Right?
And yet, what did the other two guys do? They went out and they were industrious. They went out. They had been entrusted with something. They knew what the expectation was, and they invested it, and they turned it into something more. This guy, same master, last responsibility, and he buries it. He doesnโt do anything with it. Verse 27, very practical. โYou ought to have invested my money with the bankers, and at my coming, I should have received what was my own with interest. So take the talent from him and give it to him who has the 10 talents. For to everyone who has will more be given, and he will have an abundance.โ
โBut from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away and cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.โ So not a good picture of this third servant, right? Not a good picture of this. Not good and faithful, but what? Wicked and slothful. So faithful, what a faithful man โฆ Faithful was about action, okay? So if youโre faithful, you take action. If youโre not faithful, youโre lazy, so faithful and lazier, faithful and slothful, those things are about what you do, but good and wicked are about who you are.
Good and wicked are about who you are. Itโs your character. Itโs your heart. Itโs your soul. So this is what the masterโs really upset with. Heโs not really upset that he didnโt get โฆ I mean, heโs already gotten seven โฆ He gave these first two guys seven and got seven more. Heโs already got the 14. Getting one more on top of that is probably not that big a deal to him. Thatโs not the point. The point is, is that heโs looking at this servant and the servant is wicked and slothful. So what does he say? What does he do? Look at verse 25.
He says, โSo I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here, you have what is yours.โ But his master said, โYou wicked and slothful servant.โ So in other words, he said, โYou werenโt afraid. You were lazy.โ So hereโs what weโre going to do. Weโre going to Build our Big Idea. Part one of the Big Idea is this is that itโs very clear from this passage that inaction, inaction โฆ When God gives you something to do, He gives you a calling. He gives you a purpose. He shows you a path that youโre supposed to take.
If you are inactive, if you do nothing, that is a sin. So, inaction is a sin, all right? Then part two is this. Fear is an excuse. Fear is an excuse. Think back to the garden. Adamโs standing there while Eve is talking to the serpent. Though youโve heard me say this before, the worst four words in the Bible is when it says that Eve turned to Adam who was with her and gave him the fruit to eat, right? So Adam was inactive. God said, โIโm giving you this helper to help you. Iโm giving you this garden to take care of. Youโre one flesh. Adam, youโre responsible for taking care of my creation.โ
What did Adam do when this test came? Nothing. Inaction is a sin. So then they go and hide, right? God says, โAdam, where are you?โ Adam said, what? โI heard you in the garden, and I was afraid, so I hid.โ What does the servant say here? โYouโre a hard man. I was afraid, so I did nothing.โ Fear is an excuse. Iโm not saying itโs not real. We have fearful things. There are things that we have to do when we take risk that can cause fear, but fear is an excuse. Itโs not a reason to do this or to do that when it comes to obedience. Itโs an excuse.
So inaction is a sin. Fear is an excuse. So the servant says, โI was afraid because youโre a hard man,โ not, โI was afraid because Iโm a horrible investor.โ Like, โMaster, seriously man. I mean, I put money in the bank, and the bank gets taken over, and I lose my money. Iโm the worst investor in the history ever.โ Okay? He doesnโt say that. He says, โNo, no, no, no. I was afraid because youโre a hard man.โ Adam says to God โฆ You know what he says to God? โThat woman you gave me,โ not, โI was afraid because I realized I sin.โ โI was afraid, Father, because I didnโt do what I was supposed to do. I was afraid because the serpent intimidated me, and I didnโt step up when I shouldโve. No, no, no. That woman you gave me.โ
So inaction is a sin. Fear is an excuse, and blame is a coverup, and I have to tell you, this is not a sweetness and light Bible study. Have you figured that out yet? But I see a lot of men that this is their lifestyle. This is their lifestyle. They donโt move forward, and they say theyโre afraid, and then they blame everybody else for their problems. Do you know what that is?
Itโs, yeah, the American way. Itโs wickedness. That is wickedness. Thatโs why I called it the wicked Big Idea not because itโs a Boston wicked Big Idea, but because it is truly a wicked Big Idea. This is wickedness. Inaction is sin. Fear is an excuse. Blame as a coverup, and we as men do this all the time. I do it. You do it. Sexual sin, you know youโre not supposed to go there. You know youโre not supposed to look at the porn sites. You know youโre not supposed to masturbate. You know youโre not supposed to go and see a prostitute or commit adultery. You know youโre not supposed to do that. The action that youโre supposed to take is fidelity to stay true to the woman that God gave you.
But youโre afraid. โWell, I might miss out. Iโm afraid I might not be happy. Iโm stressed. Iโm stressed.โ So you blame, blame your wife, blame your stress, blame whatever you want to blame, and then you just go down that road. Thatโs wicked. Thatโs wickedness. Or youโve got a wife who isnโt following Christ, who doesnโt think that things of faith are important. Sheโll go to church. Sheโll maybe even go to the small group with you and host the parties once in a while, but sheโs not really following Christ.
And you know in your heart of hearts that your job is to present your wife as holy and blameless. Thatโs your job. Thatโs our job as men. So, are you speaking into your wifeโs life? โNo. You know what? I donโt want to โฆ Iโm afraid. I donโt want to make waves,โ right? โI donโt want to make โฆ I mean, seriously, then she might not sleep with me, and now Iโve got the first problem again.โ So what do we do? W donโt step into it. Weโre wicked and spineless and weak and fearful. Itโs an excuse.
Then what do we do? Who do we blame? Either her or God or both. โI mean, really, that woman you gave me wonโt follow you, Lord. Iโve done everything I can. I mean, I drag her to church every week.โ Do you pray for her? Do you pray with her? Do you challenge her when she says things that arenโt consistent with the gospel? Not browbeating, not being โฆ like loving, like thatโs how you love your wife. If you wonโt step into that, if you are going to be a man of inaction, youโre wicked. You are being wicked.
I am being wicked when I do those things because inaction is a sin. Fear is an excuse, and blame is a coverup. So thatโs our Big Idea. Where does that come from? Where does that come from? Turn back 12 chapters to Matthew 12 and letโs look about where wickedness comes from. So remember we said wickedness and good. Good and wicked are not behaviors. Theyโre a matter of character. Theyโre a matter of heart, okay? So look at this in Matthew 12:33.
โEither make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad, for the tree is known by its fruit. You brood of vipers.โ Who do you think heโs talking to? Heโs talking to the Pharisees there when he calls them vipers. โYou brood of vipers. How can you speak good when you are evil?โ How can you speak good when you are evil? How can you speak good when you are evil, when you are wicked? For Adam, the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. Excuse me. โThe good person out of the good treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure brings forth evil.โ
A BAD TREE CANNOT BEAR GOOD FRUIT
โI tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak, for by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.โ Now, as heโs saying that, your righteousness comes from your actions? No, heโs saying, โYour actions are an indication of whatโs going on in your heart.โ Luke 6:45 says โฆ Itโs the same story. He says, โOut of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.โ So a good tree cannot bear bad fruit, a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. The fruit is the actions, but the tree, your heart, your soul, your character. Thatโs where the fruit comes from.
So wickedness is a matter of the heart, not a matter of the behavior. The behavior is just the end result. If a bad tree cannot bear good fruit, if goodness comes from a good tree, if out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks, and youโre saying, โWell, my fruit isnโt good. Thereโs no hope. I guess Iโm just wicked. I guess Iโm just evil.โ If I left off with that and sent you home, that would be a tragedy because thatโs not the gospel.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE WICKED
The gospel is what happens next. So inaction is a sin. Fearโs an excuse. Blame is a cover, but thereโs good news. So what do you do if you are wicked? What do you do if you are wicked? So what do you do? Will you repent? You repent. You confess your sin and fear to God. You step forward. Donโt be inactive. Donโt stand still. Step forward and be faithful, and you might say, โWell, that still feels really worksy. That feels like my own effort to do things.โ Yes, but youโre wicked at heart. You canโt create good fruit unless your heart changes. So can your heart change? Yeah.
Turn to Ezekiel. Ezekiel 36. Look at this amazing promise to the people and that extends to us. Ezekiel 36:25. Feel the hope. Feel the hope in this. I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses. Anybody feel unclean this morning? I felt very unclean this week. If you just sit in that uncleanness, you know what youโll do? Nothing. Youโll just sit there, and youโll say, โWell, I canโt do anything. Iโm unclean. My sin disqualifies me.โ Your sin does disqualify you, but Jesus takes the sin, and he changes the marrow of the tree.
He changes the heart of a man. He sprinkles us with water. He cleans out the uncleanness, and from all your idols, I will cleanse you. I will deliver you. How many of you have idols that you need to be delivered from and cleansed from? I do, and I will give you a new heart and a new spirit I will put within you, and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh, and I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes.
See, now, thereโs the fruit. Cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules. What do you do if youโre wicked? You repent and you accept the fact that Jesus cleans you, and he gives you a new heart, and he gives you a new spirit so that you can walk in his statutes, so that you can walk in his statutes, not stand in his statutes. You can walk in his statutes, you can lean in, and you can be active. Jesus changes you.
You might say, โWell, Brett, thatโs Ezekiel. Thatโs Old Testament. That doesnโt count.โ Romans 8, turn to Romans 8. Just for the few of you that are thinking that. Says, โThere is therefore,โ verse one, โno condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.โ You feel wicked. You feel condemned. Paul says, โThereโs no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,โ and then drop down to verse 14. โFor all who are led by the spirit of God are sons of God, for you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into,โ what?
โFear, but you have received the spirit of adoption as sons by whom we cry, โAbba, Father.โ The spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God. And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we also may be glorified with him.โ Listen to verse 16. The spirit himself bears witness. That means that the spirit is standing in front of the father and saying, โBrett, this guy, Brett, heโs your son. Jesus and I, weโre brothers. Weโre heirs. If you think youโre wicked, donโt stay there because Jesus sprinkles our hearts and cleans out the uncleanness and removes the idols, and if weโll step into that, if weโll obey God we can do that, because the fear can be taken away and we donโt have to blame anyone.โ
So hereโs our Big Idea, right? Inaction is a sin. Fear is an excuse. Blame is a cover, but let me give you the corollary. Hereโs the corollary. Good men take action, avoid excuses and own up to their mistakes. If inaction is a sin and fear is an excuse and blame is a cover, then the antidote to that or the answer to that for a man who believes the gospel and whoโs following Christ is that a good man, a Christian man takes action and avoids excuses and owns up to his mistakes. Letโs pray and then weโll go to the tables.
Father, thank you so much for this parable, this deep, rich parable that shows us what it means to be a servant, what it means to be faithful, and then what it means to be good, and also what it means to be wicked so that we can, Lord, take action. We can be obedient to the calling that you give us. We can put our fears aside. We can overcome it because we know where sons and heirs of the most high God. We can stop playing the blame game and we can just take responsibility for our own sin, Lord, because when we take responsibility, then we can repent, and then you can clean this from it, and then you take it away from us, and you give us a new heart.
We need a new heart, Lord, every day. So Lord, make us good trees who bear good fruit to build your kingdom and bring you glory. In Jesusโ name, amen.


