The Parable of the Ten Minas Explained: Faithfulness, Judgment, and God’s Kingdom (Luke 19:11–27)
Luke tells us that Jesus shared the parable of the ten minas for a very specific reason: “Because he was near Jerusalem, and the people supposed that the kingdom of God was going to appear immediately.” The crowd expected a sudden political victory. They believed Jesus would arrive in Jerusalem, overthrow oppression, and establish visible rule right away. Instead, Jesus tells a story that reshapes their expectations about the kingdom of God, accountability, and true discipleship. This parable is not primarily about money or investment strategy. It is about what happens between Christ’s departure and His return, and how people respond to His authority during that time. The Nobleman Who Goes Away Jesus describes a nobleman who travels to a distant country to receive a kingdom and then return. Before leaving, he entrusts servants with equal sums of money (a mina each) and instructs them: “Engage in business until I come.” Historically, Jesus’ audience would have recogniz...