The Parables Of Jesus: 12
The Pearl Of Great Value
Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it. Matthew 13:45-46
This parable is much like the previous one about buying the field with hidden treasure. Jesus doubles down on this lesson to make sure we don't miss his message. When Jesus submitted to come and dwell among us in the flesh, he gave up his elaborate lifestyle as God. Though we are nothing, he saw value in us and was willing to do whatever it took to free us from the enemy's clutches, and he gave his life for us so that we might be saved from everlasting darkness and separated from him. All he asks is for us to believe in him and turn away from wickedness. The enemy draws us into the world of darkness by dangling pretty things in front of us to entice us to go his way, but Jesus, who is the pearl of great value, wants us to treasure him enough to give up all the worldly affairs and our sinfulness for him. What you may not know is that even though the refining process can feel harsh, it's worth every minute of it, and once you've been through it, he will give you rest, including comfort and peace, which is something Satan cannot give you.














