VERSE OF THE WEEK

The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.
— Matthew 13:44

For such a simple parable, there are different interpretations on what it actually means.  Some say that the man in this parable is Jesus and that those of us who have responded to the call to follow Him are the treasure.  Others state that a person who discovers the kingdom of heaven is willing to give up everything to be a follower of Jesus Christ, which is the treasure, because of the joy it provides them.  Interestingly, both interpretations are biblical truths that are taught throughout scripture.

 

The emphasis in both interpretations is the value of the treasure.  It was quite possible that in ancient times, an owner would bury treasure in the fields when they knew that an army was coming that could destroy their homes.  If this owner lost their life because of the invasion, then there could be a great treasure buried in the fields.  The value of the treasure is greater than the field itself.  In the same way, you have great value to God.  We tend to think of ourselves as not worthy of God’s love and attention.  Instead, Jesus sacrificed His life because of your worth.  And, when we discover the kingdom of heaven, we recognize that this discovery is greater than anything else in our life.

 

I look at a world of people who are seeking joy and happiness.  They seek it through their relationships, activities, and beliefs.  But so much of what they seek leaves them feeling hopeless and empty.  I cannot imagine experiencing life without the joy of my faith.  Even during times of trials and disappointments, I know that God is with me.  There is a peace in my life when I realize that God is helping me navigate my journey of trials and struggles.   However, not only do I discover joy in my life, but God also rejoices when we place our faith in Him.

Read Matthew 13: 24-52