+INI+ Do you have an investment strategy? Some of you are at or near retirement. The rising

Similar documents
We have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given us.

+INI+ Do you have an investment strategy? Some of you are at or near retirement. The rising

Sermon for July 27th, Seventh Sunday of Pentecost, Matthew 13: 31-33, BLESSINGS TO YOU AND PEACE FROM GOD THE FATHER, OUR

Life of Christ Curriculum A HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS: MATTHEW MARK LUKE JOHN. And Make Disciples. The Cross and Beyond. Lesson 29:

May I speak in the name of the living God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.

Sermon full text 07/27/08 Page 1 of 5. Antiques Roadshow for Christians / Matthew 13:31-33, / Romans 8:26-39

EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST -- PROPER 12 July 30, 2017 Year A, Revised Common Lectionary

The Text Matthew 13:44. Hidden Treasure and the Pearl. Text Critical. Text Critical. Text Critical. And the other text Matthew 13:45-46.

Great Events of the New Testament

What are you waiting for? May 16, 2010 Matthew 13:44-52

Sermon for the 8 th Sunday after Pentecost. It Is Not our Doing But God s

Treasures of God s Kingdom

The Hidden Treasure GOSPEL STORY CURRICULUM (NT) UPPER ELEMENTARY CHRIST, OUR TREASURE, IS WORTH EVERYTHING WE OWN LESSON 19 MATTHEW 13:31 46

Scripture. Parable of the Farmer Scattering Seeds GOING DEEPER. Parables: A Closer Look at the Stories of Jesus Week 1 of 5

The hard heart The emotional heart The worldly heart The Christian heart Matthew 13

Heaven Came Down 7/27/14 Rev. Frank Allen First Presbyterian Church, Kissimmee, Florida. Matthew 13:31-33, 44-51

In the fourth parable Jesus reveals the inward danger the church would face - false doctrine being introduced into the truth of God s Word.

Scripture: Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43

great multitudes gathered to Him, so that He got into a boat and sat down, and the whole multitude was standing on the beach.

Matthew 19:23-24 (NKJV) 23

once upon A PArABLe Student handbook

We are going to keep these things in mind as we study the parables. Also, we are going to ask some questions about each parable. These questions are:

The Kingdom of Heaven is our Greatest Treasure

You might think it s very obvious what God is like. Everyone knows God is just God isn t he? Big, powerful, creator, in charge of everything.

The Parable of the Talents Matthew 25:14-30

Hidden Message Brings Assurance and Hope Matthew 13:44-52 Pastor Dan Matasovsky

Mt 13:44NIV "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

Parables of the Bible. Writing Activities Pack

Investing For Eternity

The Parish of St. Mary and St. John the Divine, Balham TRINITY 7. Said Eucharist (BCP) Revd. Canon Bill Norman. Revd. June Boyce-Tillman

Take Him at His Word 12 April 2012

Parables of the Kingdom

Exult in Tribulations

MATTHEW Chapter 13. On the same day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the sea. He sat in a boat, they stood on the shore

THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN

Biblical Financial Principles

INTERPRETATION OF MATTHEW 13:1-52

Jesus told this story,

"I will open My mouth in parables; I will utter things kept secret from the foundation of the world."

James begins with a very strong word to the wealthy. But who are these wealthy? Is he speaking to believers or to unbelievers?

READING THE PARABLES

Kingdom Parables: Counting The Cost

Lesson 11 Matthew 13

The Hidden Treasure GOSPEL STORY CURRICULUM (NT) LOWER ELEMENTARY CHRIST, OUR TREASURE, IS WORTH EVERYTHING WE OWN LESSON 19 MATTHEW 13:31 46

Seize The Day! Ecclesiastes 11:1-8 (NKJV)

According to Matthew 13:1, when Jesus came out of the house where did He go?

General Background on Matthew: We continue reading from the gospel of Matthew. Matthew is believed to have been written around CE.

Pentecost 7, Year A July 27, 2014 Hope Central Church Courtney Jones. Matthew 13:31-33, 45-51

17 th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A

The Wisdom of Generosity Various proverbs

GOD WITH US Part 8: JESUS

Who Is Jesus? Week 2: Jesus is our Teacher

WAITING PATIENTLY FOR HARVEST TIME

Entering the Kingdom Matthew 13:44-58 May 20, 2018 INTRODUCTION:

Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23

ROMANS SERIES EIGHTEEN LOCKED INTO LOVE Dr. Roger Barrier Romans 8:31-39

How do we prepare for the end of the world?

The Reformation is the Gospel. Four hundred and ninety-one years ago this coming Friday, a 34-year-old Augustinian monk

Poverty in the Bible: The Joseph Story

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS

Matthew 25 : Sermon

In Search of the Lord's Way. "Life in Christ"

Week 6 - The History of the Church

Kingdom Parables Lesson 5 1

Children of the Day Message by DD Adams 24 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Kemptown Providence U.M. Church November 19, 2017

Matthew 13: Stanly Community Church

Go!!!! A Verse-by-Verse Study of the Book of Matthew. The Treasure Chest Matthew 13:24-58

Seek First the Kingdom Matthew 6:24-33

Section 7 First Things First

July 30, 2017 Eighth Sunday after Pentecost Divine Service Setting 2

Read for This Week s Study: Acts 18:1 28; Exod. 2:23 25; Matt. 13:3 9, 18 23; John 15:12, 13; 2 Pet. 3:9.

Parables of the Kingdom: Part 1 (Matthew 13:24-52)

No, enough said. Three months of paradise. You got that right.

Sermon: By faith alone: A David and Goliath battle (1 Sam 17; Matt 13:31 33)

MARKS GOSPEL. The Son of God belongs to two worlds He is the God-Man 1:1-45

Kingdom Parables. Kingdom Parables. The A.B.C. Prayer of Salvation. Prayer of Salvation

Matthew Series Lesson #079

AUGUST Jesus Spoke in Parables. Watton Pentecostal Church. Watton Church. Web site:

Investing for Eternity Program No SPEAKER: JOHN BRADSHAW, ED REID

I. A Surprising Focus of the Bible

John 8: When you LIFT UP the Son of Man will know that I am He I ALWAYS DO those things which PLEASE HIM John 3:14-15 Definition

But of course art allows for this, and perhaps that is why Van Gogh used it as a means of getting past the disappointments he knew in life.

Kingdom of God Part 5 Steve Berger May 1, 2016

3-9 1: Sower and 4 Soils Why Parables? Sower and 4 Soils Explained : Tares & Wheat : Mustard Seed 33 4: Woman & Leaven

Red Chairables The Wheat and the Weeds Part 7 September 12, 2010

Meeting With Christ. THE PARABLE OF THE HIDDEN TREASURE (part one) Two views, two lessons. Eternal life in the kingdom.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Insert the sixth parable here The Seed Growing of Itself from Mark s gospel account.

Providence Baptist Church Discipleship Class ~ Parables The Greatest Stories Ever Told

R e v SOMETIMES WE HEAR QUESTIONS THAT SEEM TO COME FROM OUT OF NO WHERE. THE REV. REPRESENTS OUR SPIRITUAL SIDE SEEKING SPIRITUAL ANSWERS.

The Seven Kingdom Parables of Matthew 13 1

SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Fruit of the Spirit-Goodness July 27, :00

5: WHAT TO DO WITH HELL?

INI. Scripture Lessons: Genesis 28:10-22, Acts 16:22-33 Hymns: 758; 777; 779; 48:2 (248:1-3)

HOW TO REMAIN ON FIRE FOR GOD Sylvester Onyemalechi

First John 2: :1-4 John is a witness of the message and it s meaning from the beginning of Christianity. 1:5-2:11 The They say/we say

God s-eye View Heaven s Perspective on Life Issues:Treasure Matthew 6:19-21; Eccl. 5:10-15

Session 13: The Gospel of Matthew Bible Study in Plain English

Along my journey to the edge of civilization however I was reminded of the uncivilized means by which the airline industry makes a profit.

"The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in his field;

DO YOU KNOW WHAT REALLY HAPPENED?

Transcription:

11 th Sunday after Pentecost, 2008 (Proper 12A) Gospel: Matthew 13:44-52 Old Testament: Deuteronomy 7:6-9 Epistle: Romans 8:28-39 Title: Purchased People +INI+ Do you have an investment strategy? Some of you are at or near retirement. The rising price of gas, the declining real estate market, and the current bear market certainly aren t helping things. You may find that you re spending more and saving less and what you do save is declining in value, so you need to have a plan. Many people are willing to give you advice on how to manage your money. There are professional financial planners, there are many newspapers and magazines, and there s always the infomercials that tell you how to make your fortune in real estate, not to mention the televangelists who promise prosperity if you ll only send them your seed money. Whatever strategy you use, I would be shocked if you invested your money like the characters in today s parables- the men who sold everything to buy a field or a pearl. In fact, you ve probably done the exact opposite. I m sure you ve been told to diversify your holdings. Spread your money around. Don t put all your eggs in one basket. Right? What would you say if someone told you to sell everything you had, and I mean everything- sell your house, sell your car, sell all your furniture, your clothes, your TV, your computer, cash in all your stocks and bonds, your IRAs, your 401(k), your life insurance, and then take all that money and buy one, single pearl. What would you say to that advice? Would you actually do it? Would you be willing to risk it all on one pearl? Even if you got a great deal for that one pearl, and even if you were guaranteed that it would increase in value and improve

your investment, would you do it? Would you risk everything you had for a single precious pearl? I know I wouldn t. It s just too risky. It just doesn t make sense. But then, the parables are full of things that just don t make sense. Last week it was the farmer who refused to weed his field, because he didn t want to pull up any wheat. The week before there was a farmer who sowed his seed wildly- even on the path and in the rocks and among the thorns. Parables show us the absolute absurdity of God s love for His people. God s love defies our expectations, and it defies reason. So what do you do with these twin parables, the treasure in the field and the pearl of great price? (There are actually two more parables in today s gospel, but four parables are a bit much for any preacher to cover, let alone a young pastor in his first sermon at his first call. So come back in three years for the other two.) These parables say very much the same thing. Jesus paints two different pictures, but he says basically the same thing twice. The kingdom of heaven is precious, it s priceless, it must be purchased. But what does that mean for you? How do you fit into this picture? Most often you ve probably heard the parable preached this way Jesus or eternal life is the treasure, Jesus is the pearl, and you are the one looking for Him. Once you find Jesus, you should give up everything for Him. Now that s not completely wrong, Jesus does say things like this at times, about giving up everything to follow him, but there is a better way to hear this parable. In all the parables we ve heard thus far, the Lord has been the one doing all the work. The Lord sows the seed, the Lord plants the field, the Lord casts His nets into the sea. The Lord does everything. On the other hand, we are completely passive. We are the soil that receives the

seed. We are the wheat planted by the Lord. We are the fish caught in the Lord s nets. We receive the actions of the Lord. That s the way things go with the Lord. He is the one at work; He does the whole job. We simply receive what He has to give. And so it goes with today s parables as well. The Lord is the treasure hunter. The Lord is the merchant searching for pearls. You are the Lord s treasure. You are the Lord s precious pearl. The Lord searches you out and finds you. Once He finds you, He gives everything He has to purchase you. Jesus gives all He has to make you His own. He gives up the glory of heaven to be a humble servant to purchase you. He gives up His very lifeblood to purchase you. As we confess in the catechism, Jesus has purchased and won me from sin, from death, and from the power of the devil, not with gold or silver, but with His holy, precious, blood, and with His innocent sufferings and death. But wait, you might say. I m nothing special. I just confessed that I m a dirty, rotten sinner. How could I be His treasure? How could I be His priceless pearl? When the world looks at you, the people of God. They don t see anything special. They see people who are selfish and lazy, liars and cheats, misbehaved children, broken families. When the world looks at Faith, they see a small, aging congregation with an uncertain future. When the world looks at me, they see a young, inexperienced pastor who is in over his head. They see someone who is lacking in charisma, who has wasted years of his life in libraries and classrooms. But our value is not based on anything that we ve done or what others think of us. What determines something s worth? The amount that someone will pay for it. You may think something is utterly worthless, but if someone will pay a fortune for it, that s what it s worth. Our Lord loves you and me so much that He gave everything He had to purchase us. You are a purchased people, precious to the Lord.

This is the message that our world is dying to hear. Children are told they re worthless because they re not old enough, teenagers are told they re worthless because they don t have the right friends and don t fit in. Single people are told they re worthless because they don t have someone special in their lives. People who are unemployed or retired are told they re worthless because they re not contributing to society. We could go on and on with the poor, the immigrants, the disabled, the unborn, and so many others who are told that they re worthless. But that s not what the Lord says. The Lord says, you have worth, you have value, you are precious to me. I put my Name on you in Holy Baptism to mark you as my own. I put my words into your ears to forgive your sins. I put my body and blood into you to strengthen and enliven you. If you ever think that you are worthless or unloved- look no further than font, pulpit and altar. There you see how much the Lord loves by the gifts He freely gives you right here. There s no way to explain why the Lord loves us so much. We certainly don t deserve it. Take a look at the people of Israel. There s no reason why the Lord should have loved and cared for these people the way that He did. There was nothing special or remarkable about them. There are no great pyramids of Jerusalem. There was no Israelite empire. In fact, they were the smallest and weakest of all the peoples on earth. The Israelites were a nation of slaves. The Lord had His pick. He could have chosen the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Babylonians, the Persians, or the Romans. But He chose the people of Israel. Why? Because He loved them. There s no other reason. And there s no way to explain love. The Lord calls the people of Israel His treasured possession. The Hebrew term is segullah, and refers to a something very precious, very personal that means the world to you. In a society

where so much was held in common, this is what was particularly yours. If your house was on fire and you could only save one thing, that thing would be your segullah. You are the Lord s treasured possession. You are his segullah. You are the one thing He has chosen to save in this fallen world. There is nothing that will separate us from His love- not trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword- not life or death or angels or demons or old age or cancer or poverty or inexperience or anything else you can imagine. Nothing will separate you from His love. You are a treasure hidden in a field. When Jesus found you, He joyfully sold all He had and bought you. You are a fine pearl of great value. When Jesus found you He sold all that He had and bought you. You are a purchased people.