Matthew 13:44
"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field."
During this Lenten season, we're learning from Jesus's parables. We just finished the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32), which ends without showing the older brother's choice—inviting us to examine our own hearts. How does it affect you? Relieved by grace? Upset that the younger son "pays no price"? Jesus challenges us. Are you ready?
Need incentive? Consider hidden treasure. In today's parable, Jesus likens the kingdom of heaven to treasure buried in a field. A man discovers it, hides it again, and—for sheer joy—sells everything he owns to buy the field and claim the treasure.
The Treasure represents the supreme, incomparable value of God's kingdom and salvation in Christ—worth more than anything else.
The Discovery is unexpected (unlike the searching merchant in the next parable), showing how God's grace can surprise even those not seeking it.
Selling Everything signifies total commitment and sacrifice: prioritizing the kingdom above all earthly possessions, ambitions, and ties.
Joy drives his actions—not reluctant duty, but deep fulfillment and happiness in possessing the kingdom.
The parable teaches that God's kingdom is so infinitely valuable that it's worth surrendering everything to gain it—and doing so brings ultimate joy. Joy like unearthing hidden treasure... or winning the lottery. It changes everything!
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