Well Done

Lesson 32 of 38 November 27, 2023

The class opened with a reading of Matthew 25, where the teacher highlighted the parable of the talents and the commendation, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” given to the two diligent servants. He emphasized that these words speak to every believer who faithfully uses the gifts and opportunities entrusted by the Master, encouraging listeners to view their daily labor as having eternal significance. The teacher then linked this biblical principle to a forthcoming worship song by The Afters, whose lyrics celebrate the promised reward of heaven and the joy of hearing God’s affirmation. He broadened the discussion by citing Old Testament examples—Abraham’s faith counted as righteousness (Genesis 15:6) and Joseph’s perseverance (Genesis 39‑41)—and referenced Hebrews 11 to illustrate a lineage of faithful servants whose trust God honored. The session concluded with a call for personal reflection on how each person can faithfully serve, invest their talents, and anticipate the ultimate “well‑done” from the Lord. Throughout, the class underscored the reality that every act of kindness, perseverance, and obedience is seen by God, urging the congregation to live with the expectation of divine reward and lasting impact.

Matthew 25:21

Well done, good and faithful servant. You were faithful over a few things. I will put you in charge of many things. Share your master's joy.