Clearly not to yours.
The parable was told by Jesus to those listening to him as part of his teaching them.
He is giving a warning about being useful, or profitable to our master.
I have no problems with your acceptance of your belief system, but Rev 12 tells us the same story about Satan wanting to kill the Israelites when he is able to do so when he is released from the bottomless pit after many days, i.e., 1000 years as is recorded by Christ in the parable of the Minas.
Christ implores us to go and make disciples, and to teach them about the things of the Kingdom of God so that they can gain their freedom from the yoke of Satan.
Satan's Good and Faithful Servants are given the means through the binding of people with debt to Satan from being able to see or hear about the Kingdom of God.
Isiaih 24:21-22 speaks of God judging the heavenly hosts in heaven and the kings of the earth on the earth and that together the judged heavenly hosts and the kings of the earth will be imprisoned for many days, like for around 365,250 days give or take a year or two to account for any errors in our ability to measure time accurately.
Why are the heavenly hosts and the kings of the earth judged? Because they have, over a period of 2,300 years, been trampling God's Sanctuary and His Earthly Hosts, i.e., Israel. This time of judgement occurs when the Kings of the earth assemble at Armageddon to come against God's Sanctuary and His earthly hosts at just before the completion of the 2,300 years period that God set for them to trample the sanctuary and the earthly hosts.
It is my understanding that the gathering of the kings of the earth at the place called Armageddon in Rev 16:12-16 will occur in our near future, when the duration of the visitation of the iniquities of the fathers draws to its conclusion at the end of the fourth generation/age of the existence of the Israelites, (Ex 20:4-6) which should occur within the next 20-25 years' time. Sadly, my days may reach their completion before then.
How important is it for us to have the "right" understanding of our relationship with God? It is probably not that important as long as we are able to hold onto the basic fundamental that Jesus is the Son of God and that He came to the earth to establish the means by which mankind will be redeemed by His dying on the Cross for our sins, if we can believe and accept this principle.
If we can both have this understanding, then our redemption is assured.
We cannot be a good and faithful servant of Satan and still expect to gain God's righteous covering when we are also judged.
Shalom