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| parable of the pearl | |
| By: alphaomega Date: July 8, 2012, 4:37 pm | |
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| The Parable of the Pearl | |
| (Matthew 13:44-46) Introduction: The definition of | |
| the word �parable� is to �lay next to or compare�. | |
| A parable is a story with a hidden message that only | |
| �spiritually opened� ears can hear. The parables are word | |
| pictures into what God is trying to teach us. | |
| The parables of Jesus are one of the times Jesus teaches lessons | |
| for future generations. These parables need to be meditated on | |
| and | |
| closely studied. Parables have a �layered� meaning, for example | |
| the parable of the Prodigal Son. The story is one of going | |
| astray | |
| and coming back. It seems to be the story of an actual son, with | |
| an older brother, and his father...like in any family. | |
| We have all read this before and it has given much comfort and | |
| hope to the families that have had a child gone astray. We must | |
| realize that the parables have layers...there is a surface layer | |
| and a deeper layer. For example, the surface layer would be | |
| relating to children going astray within your own family and the | |
| deeper meaning is what we are going to present to you in the | |
| following papers. | |
| Remember what the disciples asked Jesus: (Matthew 13:10-17) | |
| The Purpose of Parables | |
| 10 And the disciples came and said to Him, �Why do You speak to | |
| them in parables?� | |
| 11 He answered and said to them, �Because it has been given to | |
| you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to | |
| them it has not been given. 12 For whoever has, to him more | |
| will be given, and he will have abundance; but whoever does | |
| not have, even what he has will be taken away from him. | |
| 13 Therefore I speak to them in parables, because seeing they | |
| do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they | |
| understand. | |
| 14 And in them the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled, which says: | |
| �Hearing you will hear and shall not understand, | |
| And seeing you will see and not perceive; | |
| 15 For the hearts of this people have grown dull. | |
| Their ears are hard of hearing, | |
| And their eyes they have closed, | |
| Lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their | |
| ears, | |
| Lest they should understand with their hearts and turn, | |
| So that I should heal them.� But blessed are your eyes for | |
| they see, and your ears for they | |
| hear; | |
| 17 for assuredly, I say to you that many prophets and righteous | |
| men desired to see what you see, and did not see it, and to | |
| hear what you hear, and did not hear it. | |
| The Lesson: | |
| Matthew 13:44-47 | |
| (Scripture in BLACK, our comments in BLUE.) | |
| 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. 46When he found one of great value, he went away and | |
| sold | |
| everything he had and bought it. | |
| Now let's break it down:44"The kingdom of heaven is like | |
| treasure"Heaven is not some high plane of existence or foreign | |
| land, it will | |
| be a "new heaven and a new earth" (2 Peter 3:13, Revelation | |
| 21:1). | |
| Heaven is already here but not fulfilled in its entirety. The | |
| NEW | |
| earth will be Paradise restored as it should have been in the | |
| beginning.Treasure is defined as a precious possession. We | |
| strive as | |
| believers in Christ to obtain eternal life. | |
| Is a precious pearl worth more than eternal life? | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| But the fact is that pearls are a treasure here on this earth. | |
| Jesus is teaching future generations using a pearl symbolically, | |
| for mankind treasures pearls. A pearl is precious here on this | |
| earth | |
| presently but remember that this earth is not the "new heaven" | |
| YET. | |
| What is precious here is not precious in heaven. YOU are | |
| precious | |
| in heaven. Precious gold here in today's world is but pavement | |
| on | |
| the roads in heaven. Eternal life is everlasting and does not | |
| become a commodity for other material items (e.g. pearls are | |
| sold | |
| and traded for other material objects) which will die with the | |
| new | |
| earth and the new heaven. However, the "new heaven and new | |
| earth" | |
| has not happened yet, and pearls will always be a treasured | |
| item | |
| of THIS present world. | |
| True treasure is eternal life, and eternal life is a | |
| transformation | |
| from what is finite into what is infinite... physical life | |
| ending | |
| and becoming spiritual life everlasting. There is only one way | |
| to | |
| heaven and that is... | |
| "hidden in a field"The field is the earth. We are hidden in a | |
| finite world. | |
| The children of the Kingdom here on the earth are treated no | |
| differently than slaves. The present state of this earth is | |
| temporary just as the body has a temporary existence. We live in | |
| this temporary world as slaves but must fulfill the true meaning | |
| of | |
| life. The meaning of life is to utilize the time that we are | |
| given | |
| in these temporary shells of flesh into finding and maintaining | |
| a | |
| relationship with our Creator. The Creator is the One Who has | |
| come | |
| down here as the way to heaven and He came here in a tent of | |
| flesh | |
| with the name Jesus. | |
| "When a man found it"Jesus is the man here. What Jesus | |
| found/finds are His sheep. | |
| His sheep are the body of believers who are His treasure.What is | |
| the symbolism used in this parable? A pearl. | |
| We now will explain the core of this parable...Sand is an | |
| irritant, all men are sand, | |
| and all of mankind is an irritant. | |
| In the words of Paul: | |
| "For all men have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God" | |
| [Romans 3:23]Some of the sand found its way into an oyster.The | |
| sand irritated the oyster [ by their sin ] and the oyster | |
| coated the sand changing/transforming it into a pearl.The making | |
| of a pearl is done during the grain of sand's | |
| "lifetime".However, pearls do not go to heaven during their | |
| lifetime. | |
| "he hid it again",Upon their death, they are hidden again in the | |
| earth [burial]. | |
| "and then in his joy went and sold all he had"Jesus left heaven, | |
| came to earth in a tent of flesh and never | |
| became an "irritant" because Jesus never committed one sin. | |
| Jesus | |
| lived a perfect life. He had to live as a grain of sand "in joy" | |
| or out of love for us. In doing so He left His Father in heaven. | |
| "and bought that field."Jesus lived a perfect life and died | |
| undeservedly and without | |
| justification [for He had no sin]. He paid the price of those | |
| grains of sand who irritated the Father with their sin. | |
| The earth owes Jesus His life back, but the world cannot pay | |
| this | |
| debt. Because of this, the world owes and cannot pay. | |
| Jesus will take payment in the form of His sheep. | |
| For the life the sheep forfeited by sin is paid for by the | |
| righteousness of the life of Jesus and the unrighteous death He | |
| received. | |
| 45"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like"How are we getting into | |
| heaven? | |
| "a merchant looking for fine pearls. "A merchant buys, sells, or | |
| trades. A merchant can buy or sell with | |
| money or credit. In this case, Jesus buys the pearls with the | |
| credit[s] owed to Him.What credit[s] is Jesus owed? Anything | |
| [any life] He wants. | |
| Obviously, this will be the pearls and the pearls represent His | |
| sheep/the children of the Kingdom. | |
| 46"When he found one of great value,"The other merchant knew the | |
| price would be high. | |
| "he went away and sold everything he had"Jesus lived a perfect | |
| life, never sinned, never owed anybody | |
| anything. | |
| "and bought it."He traded His life for death on the cross as the | |
| high cost of | |
| the pearls.Final thought:Sand is an irritant, all of mankind are | |
| irritants.Some sand [some people] find their way into an | |
| oyster.An oyster has a soft, silky, inside that coats the | |
| sand/irritant.An oyster has a hard shell.The inside of the | |
| oyster is symbolic of the Gospel teaching / | |
| teaching of the Holy Spirit. As the sand is exposed to more and | |
| more of the | |
| Teaching, the layers grow and polish the sand until the sand is | |
| encased and becomes a pearl.The outer shell of the oyster is | |
| symbolic of | |
| the protection of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit shields the | |
| whole process, shields the whole person from the distractions, | |
| deviations, and deceptions of the other "merchants" who are | |
| Satan, | |
| and his followers | |
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