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Again, the Kingdom of Heaven
is like a pearl merchant on the lookout for choice pearls. When he discovered a
pearl of great value, he sold everything he owned and bought it!
(Matthew 13:45-46 NLT).
Jewelry can be fascinating. Have
you ever thought much about the gemstones listed in the Scripture? One of those
is in our reading this morning. The more I thought about this parable, the more
I wondered why Jesus chose to use a pearl instead of a diamond? At first thought
I would question the choice the Lord made choosing to leave the Father's side
for a pearl instead of what we would think of as having greater significance.
You probably know that the diamond is graded in value according to the 4-C's:
Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat-weight. The answer to my pondering was right
there! The diamond receives a substantial portion of its value from the way a
person cuts it. The work of man's hand! The only natural gemstone that has more
value when it is found than when men finish with it is the pearl. Like the
pearl, men can add nothing to the value of their salvation.
The pearl is formed when a foreign object somehow enters the inside of the
oyster, and instead of ejecting the object or irritant out, as most humans would
try to do, the object is covered by the oyster with layer upon layer of a
substance secreted from it's own body. The object that came into the life of the
oyster as an irritant, instead of being cast out is turned into something lovely
within the oyster. We are like that “irritant” with our sin coming to Christ.
Think about other details of the pearl. The longer the pearl stays in the oyster
the more valuable it becomes. Isn't that the character of our God? When He found
us we were worthless in our sin, but by God's grace, we can be of value to His
Kingdom! God is using our time now to conform us into a beautiful image of His
Son. The pearl is formed in a Living Object! No dead rock is the pearl, it comes
from life. The very life of the oyster is given to the pearl. In Him we enjoy
eternal life, and much more!
The true value of the pearl is not seen from the outside. To the world around it
the pearl is just another barnacle covered nasty looking shell. So we cannot
truly know what we are like by looking merely at the outside. It is inward
character that God desires to develop in all of us. Sometimes that development
is painful. Persevere in your walk with Christ and let Him transform you from
merely an “irritant” to a pearl of great value! Trust Him to bring only good
from every experience in your life. You will find that in His hands there is
nothing that can harm you. |