The Parable of the Talents: Matthew 25:14-30
“Whether or not a church can grow prevailingly does not depend on whether those who have received five talents come forth and serve or not…. The full responsibility rests upon the one-talented ones.
From generation to generation, all the difficulties lie not with the five-talented ones but with the one-talented ones. If the one-talented ones are all right, everything is all right. If the one-talented ones bury their talent, everything is finished.
The difficulty with the one-talented ones is that they have buried their talents in the ground, and as a result you can sense the weight of death in the church. You do not know how heavy it is. The five-talented ones are carrying the one-talented ones. How heavy is the weight of death!
At any time and at any place where there is a church, all the one-talented ones should bring forth their talents and do business. When all the one-talented ones bring forth their talents, there is a church in that locality.
You yourselves must take heed to see that whether or not a church is managed properly is not just a problem of you yourself, but more a problem of whether or not you have the ability to make all the one-talented ones bring forth their talents. All the problems in the church today issue from the one-talented ones.
The Lord has shown us that there is not one whose gift exceeds five talents. For a span of 20 years, the church may have only one with 5 talents. But every day the church can have 5 persons each with one talent. Any one of the children of God even in the poorest condition still has one talent. When you put 5 of the one-talented ones together, it equals one who has 5 talents. If all the one-talented ones in the church today would bring forth their talents, there would be no need of so many great gifts among us.
Just by the coming forth of the one-talented ones, let me tell you, the whole world will be conquered.
(EM quoting Watchman Nee from Further Talks on the Church Life, International Blending Conference in London 2016)