A Meditation on Matthew 13:44-46
44 “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. 45 “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. 46 When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.”
Jesus says,
the kingdom of heaven is like a man
who finds a treasure in a field…
and sells everything
to have it.
Or a merchant
who sees a pearl
and walks away
from everything else
because nothing compares.
And for years,
we’ve been told:
You’re the one who must give it all up.
You’re the one who has to surrender.
You’re the one who has to find the kingdom.
Seek harder.
Dig deeper.
Sell more.
But…
what if that’s not the only way to read this?
What if,
you’re the treasure in the field?
What if,
you’re the pearl of great price?
And God,
God is the one who goes looking.
God,
wandering the wild fields of humanity.
God,
searching the dusty markets of the world.
God,
not stumbling,
not rushing,
but with eyes full of knowing
and a heart full of longing…
sees you.
Hidden.
Overlooked.
Covered in dirt.
Pressed down by shame and stories that were never true.
And God says:
That one.
And sells everything.
Divinity wrapped in skin.
Infinite squeezed into an infant.
A cross.
A grave.
A resurrection.
Why?
Because you
are worth it.
Not someday.
Not when you clean yourself up.
Not once you prove yourself.
Now.
As you are.
That’s the twist.
The kingdom isn’t just something you find.
It’s something that finds you.
Because you’re the joy.
You’re the prize.
You’re the one worth everything
to the One who made everything.
So maybe the invitation
isn’t just to sell it all.
Maybe it’s to believe
you’re worth the cost
that’s already been paid.
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