I have found a lot of interesting points from examining the words of Christ in the Gospels from the perspective of Christ as astoundingly informed on matters of (classical Jewish) faith, as seen in His first public outing at the temple.
For example, when the Almighty designated mankind stewards of his creation, the meaning of that is more strongly defined in the parable of the Talents - the stewards who did not leverage their charge to create something greater than what they were given were condemned.
I have found a lot of interesting points from examining the words of Christ in the Gospels from the perspective of Christ as astoundingly informed on matters of (classical Jewish) faith, as seen in His first public outing at the temple.
For example, when the Almighty designated mankind stewards of his creation, the meaning of that is more strongly defined in the parable of the Talents - the stewards who did not leverage their charge to create something greater than what they were given were condemned.