
Matthew 13:44-58 - The Treasure of the Kingdom - Part 1
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I The Hidden Treasure
- The kingdom of heaven is like …: [Verse 44a]
- Treasure hidden in a field, which a man found
Treasure = Thesauros = “A deposit, i.e. wealth”
Hidden = Krupto = “To conceal by covering”
- The man’s joyful response: [Verse 44b]
- He hid it
- He sold all that he had
- He bought that field
- Interpretation and application
A common interpretation is that the man who finds the treasure/pearl is an unbeliever who finds Christ and sells all he has in order to obtain salvation.
Here are the problems with this interpretation:
- It violates the principle of “Expositional Constancy”. In the previous parables, Jesus has already informed us that the “field” is symbolic of the world (Matt 13:38) – a rather unlikely place to find spiritual treasure.
- It violates a biblical understanding of salvation by faith:
- The treasure (Christ and salvation by faith) isn’t for sale nor can it be purchased.
- Even if it were possible, an unbeliever has no resources from which to make such a purchase.
- A new believer has no reason to hide his newfound faith in Christ, but rather, is expected to make it public through the proclamation of “Believer’s Baptism”.
(2013)
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