Wednesday, September 26, 2012

TRUE TREASURE (09-26-12)


Jeremiah 31:13
I will turn their mourning into joy; I will console and gladden them after their sorrows.

I still remember those days when a lot of treasure hunters came out looking for the Yamashita treasures.  They would really buy out a property and dedicate their whole life digging for the “treasures”.  However, years after, the treasure is still “out there”.  No one has really proven that the Yamashita treasures ever existed.  And they ended up with nothing for they put their belief in something that may not really exist in the first place.

In the Bible, the parable of the hidden treasure focus on the how finding the Kingdom of God could give anyone so much joy, that he would forego of his every possession just to have it.  This joy of discovery reveals two essential points:  first, the kingdom of God is not visible to the human eye, and, second, it is present in the midst of men.  It might seem impossible to find a kingdom that cannot be seen, but with God's help it can be found.

Jesus said, “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you”.  Just like the precious metals and gems of the physical world, many of God’s spiritual treasures lie hidden from human view.  To possess them we must dig deep and search – shaping, refining, polishing and finishing.

Lastly, the parable also reminds us that once we have received the kingdom, we must assume the responsibility to share it with others.  In sharing the treasure of the kingdom, one increases one's grasp of it.  The righteousness which is acceptable before God is found in His kingdom.  Discover true and infinite joy – discover Him, discover His Kingdom.

Let us pray +

Almighty Father, grant us, the gift of true happiness in You, and the serenity which comes from living close to You.  Renew in us the sense of joy, and let the Your eternal spirit dwell in our souls and bodies, filling our every hearts with light and grace through Your love and mercy.  Amen +

The Lord will guard us as a shepherd guards his flock.

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