In Matthew 13:44 Jesus
tells his disciples, “The Kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in the field,
which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he
has and buys that field.”
I love this picture. Imagine
walking in a field and stumbling upon a treasure that is more valuable than
anything else you could work for or find in this life. It is more valuable than
all you have now or will ever have in the future. You look around and notice
that no one else realises the treasure is here, so you cover it up quickly and
walk away, pretending you haven’t seen anything. You go into town and begin to
sell off all your possessions to have enough money to buy that field. The world
thinks you’re crazy.
“What are you thinking?” your friends and family ask you.
You tell them, “I’m buying that field over there.”
They look at you in
disbelief. “That’s foolish,” they
say. “Why are you giving away everything
you have to buy that field?”
You respond, “I have a hunch,” and you smile to
yourself as you walk away. You smile because you know that in the end any risk
that others perceive is nothing compared to the reward you will receive. So with joy – with joy! – you sell it all.
Why? Because you have found something
worth losing everything else for.
This is the picture of
Jesus in the gospel. He is something –
someone – worth losing everything for. When we really believe this, then
risking everything we are and everything we have, to know and obey Christ is no
longer a matter of sacrifice. It’s just common sense. To let go of the
pursuits, possessions, pleasures, safety, and security of this world in order
to follow Jesus wherever he leads, not matter what it costs, is not sacrificial
as much as it is smart. In the words of Jim Elliot, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”
[Taken from David Platt
forward for John Piper’s Risk is Right:
Better to Lose Your Life Than to Waste It (Crossway: Wheaton, Illinois,
2013) page 9-10.]
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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