Precious Pearl
“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 KJV
Life is definitely a puzzle filled with pearls; and without purpose, priorities on the pursuit of these pearls are readily misappropriated. And since Jesus compared the kingdom of heaven to the pursuit of one pearl of great price, it implies that without a guided focus on the kingdom of heaven, earthly agenda and its deceitfulness can easily rob anyone of the required dedication on the pursuit of the pearl of great price or heaven. Inspired by the character Joseph in the Old Testament, Joseph’s relationship with God was his pearl of great price. And for this, he traded fleshly pleasure with Potiphar’s wife, rightly deemed as great wickedness against God. Little wonder, he could relate with earthly circumstances and challenges without losing his precious pearl or the abiding presence of God. Unfortunately today, even believers in Christ Jesus feel comfortable walking through life without prioritizing the practice of the presence of God, as long as their actions and inaction can guarantee the possession of material wealth, holding on to administrative/political positions, and pursuing residency with higher standards of living. Whereas, when we truly find the right purpose for living or the precious pearl in our relationship with Jesus, every other pursuit in life can be traded away without feeling any loss, lack, and limitation.
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