Parable of the Pearl

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Christina

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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. We must realize that the parables have layers...there is a surface layer and a deeper layer. and the deeper meaning is what we are going to present to here. Matthew 13:44-47 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.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 transformationfrom 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. now to 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 therighteousness of the life of Jesus and the unrighteous death Hereceived.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 owed to Him.What credit is Jesus owed? Anything [any life] He wants.Obviously, this will be the pearls and the pearls represent Hissheep/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 ofthe 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.
 

tim_from_pa

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Excellent study, Kriss. I also want to bring up the point that to the Jew an oyster was an unclean food and hence this parable would have been odious to them so that they did not see, hear nor understand. But the unclean were the Gentiles (i.e. the house of Israel seen as such) as shown in Peter's vision. The price paid by the man (Jesus) was sufficient to buy the WHOLE field, but he just wanted the treasure in that field.
 

Jordan

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I love that study so much Kriss. Thank you!:blessyou:Lovest thou in Christ Jesus (Yahshua) our Lord and Saviour.