Posts Tagged ‘story’

The talent parable

Friday, February 27th, 2009

GoldMatthew wrote about it. Luke told a similar story. A king goes on a journey for some time, and leaves three of his servants with some gold coins – called talents.

The first servant is given five coins. He invests them, and earns five more. The second servant is given two coins, and also doubles the investment. The third servant, who is given one coin, decides to bury it for safekeeping. A few months later the king returns, and calls his servants. The first servant comes to him and says “Here are your five coins, plus another five I have earned for you”. “Well done!” says the king, “You have been faithful in small matters, and you will be entrusted with much more”.  The second servant comes to him and says “Here are your two coins, plus another five I have earned for you”. “Well done!” says the king, “You have been faithful in small matters, and you will be entrusted with much more”. So the third servant comes before the king and says “Here is the coin you have given me, I buried it in fear of losing it, and have now returned it safely”. The king replies to him – “You have not proved trustworthy, and have no place in my kingdom!” and his coin is taken from him, and given to the servant who had five.

So, what are we supposed to make of this parable? The answer becomes clear, with a strange pun on words. As I said above, the gold coins were known as talents, and the parable is in fact referring to our individual abilities (or talents) which the Lord has given us. The message is a simple one – use what you have for the sake of the Lord! There are a few points to be made here:

Firstly, some people are not as talented as others. This, however, does not mean that they have a lesser role to play in Gods plan. What is important is that they provide in accordance with what they have been given. Note that the king was equally pleased with the servant who had gained five coins and the servant who had only gained two, and they were both rewarded equally. If you have many resources, use them for the Lord’s sake. If you have very little, God can still use you to do amazing things.

Secondly, the servant who has kept his talent to himself is cast out of the kingdom. The quantity he had was unimportant – what was important was his mindset. He chose not to use what he had been entrusted with and it was taken from him. Had he tried to use it for the king’s benefit and gained little, he would have remained in the kingdom, and in possession of the talent. Had he invested the talent and lost it, he would’ve had no talent, but be allowed to remain in the kingdom. Either way, he would have ended up with more than what he got in the end. The lesson, at least TRY, in the largest or smallest way possible, to use your single talent for God.

Thirdly, it may be time to ask yourself a few questions. What are your talents? You have at least one! A pair of hands can do great things. A weak voice can reach thousands! All you have has been loaned to you by Him. What will be your response when the King summons you?

Don’t Mess with J and B

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

High FiveJonathan looked up at the biology teacher. She continued writing. He turned to Brett who was staring down at his biology paper.

“Fifty-two percent, my parents are going to kill me,” Brett wined.

“What are you worrying about? I just had a slap in the face forty-five.”

“So? What now?”

“We either wallow in self pity or pick ourselves up and move on.”

The bell rang immediately outside their classroom making everybody jump.

“Man, the entire class is tense today,” remarked Brett.

They arrived at English late after arguing with the cleaner about whether or not Brett had stolen her mop again. The English teacher looked at them angrily as they knocked at the door. Mr. Smithers was a strange man who went through much too many mood swings during the week. He asked where they had been.

“There was an accident along the way and we had to stop to direct traffic,” Jonathan replied.

“Trying to be a wise guy are we? Fine you can stay there for the rest of the lesson.”

“Great, free lesson!” Jonathon smiled; he knew he had him between his dirty little fingers.

“On second thought, come in. We’re reading through Hamlet, you can play the king.”

Jonathan wasn’t going to loose this one.

“Cool,” he said, “I’m going to need practice for ripping it off later.”

English dragged on as Hamlet’s long speeches put the class to sleep. The bell was warmly welcomed with excited chatter as the boys poured out of the classroom.

Mr. Smithers blocked the doorway stopping Jonathon in his tracks. He began his long drawn out speech, which he must have been preparing mentally throughout the lesson. He noticed Jonathon wasn’t paying attention, grabbed him by the arm and screamed for him to listen. Jonathon glared at him. Mr. Smithers continued his speech as Jonathon began to devise a sinister and brilliant plan. A plan so big and so great he would go down in the history of the school. All he needed was a rat, balloons, a siren and Mr. Smithers’ mood swings.

Brett was waiting for him outside. As they walked the bell rang out for the beginning of the next lesson. Jonathon excitedly laid out his brilliant plan for Brett to enjoy.

The sound of the windscreen wipers were deafening as Jonathon anticipated his big day. He had been up all night thinking it over, thoroughly analysing it from every possible viewpoint, but it was too perfect. The rain fitted in perfectly, urging his excitement on.

His mother looked at him suspiciously.

“You’re up to something, aren’t you?”

“Me? Never,” Jonathon looked at her innocently.

“If I get a phone call your birthday is off.”

“But it’s in six months.”

“Well, let’s not ruin it so early then.”

Brett was waiting for him at the front gate with all the requested items. He looked like a scrawny wet rat himself with his front teeth peering out over his bottom lip and a crazy sparkle in his eyes. They set up and made their way to their first lesson, English!

Mr. Smithers was late today, something concerned with a mysterious sign taped to his front door about his imminent death. Jonathon and Brett were unusually silent. Mr. Smithers eventually stormed in and walked straight up to Jonathon and Brett. Brett stood up and greeted Mr. Smithers, Jonathon followed adding his appreciation for Mr. Smithers’ arrival and that he would like to get on with the lesson.

“It was you, wasn’t it?”

“It was me, what sir?”

“You are the smelly little toad who stuck up the sign on my door this morning.”

“Sign sir?”

“You, you little…” At that moment a siren went off from somewhere very close. Mr. Smithers was stopped in his tracks and immediately assumed it was an emergency siren. Many of the other classes had thought the same thing and were lining up in single file outside their classrooms. Mr. Smithers grabbed his cloak from behind the door and marched the class towards the hall.

The grand hall was shrouded in a mist of chaos as the boys speculated about what was going on. The teachers themselves where discussing what could be happening when the principal rushed in looking confused and irritable. The secretary ran up to Mr. Smithers and handed him a bunch of balloons.

“These must be from the people that planted the bomb; we found them at the front gate. They had a Tag which read, ‘When the siren sounds the party begins’.”

“A bomb?”

“That’s what I think it is, you give it to the chief you’re his big friend.”

“That is true. I will take this moment to be at his right hand helping him through this difficult situation.”

“Suck up, more like,” she whispered under her breath.

The principal turned to face Mr. Smithers. Brett fired a pea at the balloons. They exploded in his face sending the principal hurling off his platform. Mr. Smithers dropped to the ground in an attempt to save the principal from his fall. To the great amusement of the school a rat peered out from Mr. Smithers’ jacket pocket. It began to crawl onto the principal’s face. The rat was drenched from the rain which had been pouring into the jacket when they were standing outside.

Jonathon slammed the siren’s button causing it to give an enormous and sudden wail. The rat shaken with fright bit the principal’s nose hard causing him to screech in pain. Mr. Smithers got such a fright he tripped over his own legs and fell on the principal sending them flying down the meter drop from the second level of the podium to the floor. This set the school into a fit of laughter. The principal pushed Mr. Smithers off angrily.

The ambulance arrived within ten minutes of the incident and both Smithers and the principal were catered to.

“Nothing too serious then chief,” Mr. Smithers remarked.

“Smithers, you’re fired,” the principal screamed. His scream shook the ambulance and sent and immediate cheer through the crowd of boys.

“Nobody touches me and gets away with it,” shouted Jonathon.

“You know it bro,” encouraged Brett.

“Well, I don’t know about you but I’m feeling a lot better than yesterday Brett. I think we’ve learnt a valuable lesson.”

“Don’t mess with the J and B,” they both shouted together. This sent them off in a fit of high fives and laughing as the tagged each other all the way to their next class.

Need for Speed™ Undercover

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Need for Speed - UndercoverAfter a long silence from EA on the Need for Speed™ franchise, they have finally announced the next game of the series. Need for Speed™ Undercover

After the last Need for Speed™ game - Pro Street - came out, it left me disappointed and bored. I missed the high speed police chases and live action story. The menu’s seemed confusing and the game took forever to load. I found myself shelving the game early on.

Need for Speed™ Undercover takes the brand back to its brilliance with, as they call it, “intense action racing.” You will be sent undercover, racing through speedways, dodging cops and chasing rivals.

“Need for Speed Undercover puts you at the centre of a big-budget Hollywood movie with all of the drama, action and dazzling chase scenes, right on your gaming console. The unique Heroic Driving Engine will give you ultimate control over the hottest cars and push you to use every ounce of skill to outrun the law and take down criminal adversaries,” said Executive Producer Bill Harrison.

I think the twist is brilliant. EA was said to have moved towards Pro Street because it didn’t want to promote illegal driving. Now you are essentially the good guy, undercover as a street racer.

The new ‘Heroic Driving Engine’ is being shown off as, “a unique technology that generates incredible high-performance moves at 180 miles per hour during breathtaking highway battles.” We will see about that, but if it’s true I can’t wait.

The game is set for a November launch which means we should all be racing away on Christmas day around the Tri-City Bay Area. It seems Burnout: Paradise has set some new standards that Need for Speed™ will be following. The city’s open-world environment is said to feature over 80 miles of road, including an enormous highway system. Damage has also been brought back, along with our favourite cars including the Audi R8, BMW M6 and Lexus IS-F.

The game is being launched on almost every platform: Xbox 360®, PLAYSTATION®3, Wii™, PlayStation®2, Nintendo DS™, PSP®, PC and mobile.

Life, Love and Sliced Cheese

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Life, Love and Sliced CheeseThe rain poured down the glass as James sat reading in his chair. He was reading his favourite book, the only book he had ever read and he had read it more than twenty seven times. His parents were out shopping for groceries and he had opted to stay.

He had nobody to take to the annual dance and he was drowning his sorrows in cheese. Cheese was one of the most satisfying tastes to James’ selective palette which cautiously stayed away from exotic foods and stuck to burgers, noodles and of course, cheese. James was no couch potatoes though. He played soccer and cricket, and was one of the school’s top basketball players.
The phone rang and James put down his book. He sighed heavily as he picked it up.

“This is James.”
“Hey James, how are you?”
“Sup Alex? I’m O.K.”
“I heard about you and Sam, bummer man. What happened?”
“Oh, she said she couldn’t keep up with me, that I was too friendly with other girls and stuff.”
“What’s wrong with having a few good friends that are girls?”
“She was super jealous. I’m over her, although it is sad.”
“Well, are you coming to youth tonight?”
“I suppose it would be good to get out. I’ll see you then.”
“Cool, see ya.”

James put the phone down slowly. It wasn’t cool being let down but he knew he needed to get out and get over it. Life goes on. Besides he had so much to be thankful for. He had a quick shower and got dressed.

Alex met him at youth. The place was packed with teens and tweens. They met up with some other friends and James began to feel better already. That was when he saw her. She was standing in a group just a few meters away. Her hair was a golden brown, long and silky as it fell behind her ears and half way down her back. Her eyes were a stunning sky blue lighting up as she spoke excitedly to her friends. She turned her head and saw James. She smiled, her perfectly white teeth just exposing themselves between her gorgeous lips. James gulped. She turned back to her friend and she giggled.

She said something to her friends and walked towards James. His heart skipped a beat.
“Hi, I’m Storm.”
“Um…, hi.” She giggled again, her nose wrinkled up in the cutest way, James thought.
“I couldn’t help seeing you stare at me.”
“Sorry about that… I’m James.”
“Nice to meet you James, do you want to join me for a soda?”
“Soda?”
“Yes James, a cool drink.”

How could somebody so beautiful be so sweet? James nodded slowly and walked with her towards the tuck shop. His friends watched him leave, whispering among themselves. He asked what she wanted, and she replied with a Fanta. That was James’ favourite drink. They spoke for a while and he couldn’t believe how much they had in common.

The youth leaders called everybody inside and praise and worship began. James was fascinated by Storm’s love for Jesus. She danced and worshiped him with all her heart. James was falling for her in a big way. The youth pastor spoke on friendship and how Jesus wanted to be their ultimate friend. Storm’s laugh was contagious and every joke that she laughed at got the entire building laughing.

After the meeting they walked outside together. James looked at her and smiled.

“I think I really like you Storm,” She smiled again making James’ heart race, “Will you come with me to my schools annual dance?”
“I would love to James.”
“How about movies tomorrow night?”
“What time will you pick me up?”
“Six, we can see the eight thirty show.”
“I’ll see you then”

She lent forward and kissed him softly on the cheek. James stood, glued to the spot watching her get into her parent’s car. She waved and he waved back. When James got home he raced to the fridge. He pulled open the door and grabbed a piece of sliced cheese. He kissed it and smiled. Life was good!