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170 - The Parable of the Kingdom: The Treasure in the Field

170 - Parable of the Kingdom of Heaven 1: The Treasure in the Field#

170 - Parable of the Kingdom of Heaven 1

The Treasure in the Field

(JP Text Group - Organized by Ren Wei)

160724 Parable of the Kingdom of Heaven 1 (The Treasure in the Field).mp3
160724 Parable of the Kingdom of Heaven 1 (The Treasure in the Field).mp3

Today, the topic we are sharing is the Parable of the Kingdom of Heaven 1: The Treasure in the Field.

Matthew 13:44-52:

“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it.”

“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a dragnet that was cast into the sea and gathered some of every kind, which, when it was full, they drew to shore; and they sat down and gathered the good into vessels, but threw the bad away. So it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come forth, separate the wicked from among the just, and cast them into the furnace of fire; there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.” Jesus said, “Have you understood all these things?” They said to Him, “Yes, Lord.” Then He said to them, “Therefore every scribe instructed concerning the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure things new and old.”

Let us pray together:

Heavenly Father, we especially thank and praise You. Thank You for preparing this time today for us to worship and praise You together, for You love us so much. You have placed us in Jesus Christ, allowing us to enjoy the blessings that come from You. We know that without You, we can do nothing. So as this new week begins, we are willing to receive Your strength and provision to live. Please help us today to be filled and to gain something. Thank You and praise You. Bless every brother and sister who seeks You. In the name of Lord Jesus, we pray, Amen! Hallelujah!

Let us greet each other and say to the person next to you, “You are so special!”

Do you know that you are very special? There is no one else in this world exactly like you. Even twins are not the same. Personality, appearance, and all aspects are different.

Today we are going to talk about “the parables of the kingdom of heaven.” We know that the day of the Lord Jesus' return is near. Before Jesus returns, we need to spread the gospel and let many people understand how good the kingdom of heaven is. The reason Jesus used parables is that His purpose was not to make the truth clearer but to make it easier for people to accept. At that time, many people were not sincerely listening to Jesus' words; they could not receive the glorious truth of God. Yet, Jesus Christ regarded this truth as so important that He would not casually reveal it to people.

Jesus once said, “Do not cast your pearls before swine.” This means that pigs do not recognize the value of pearls. If you throw pearls to them, they might trample them and turn to bite you. Therefore, when you want to give something to someone, please make sure they are willing. For example, when we pray for healing for others, you should ask them, “Do you want me to pray for you?” Similarly, when we invite someone to accept the gospel, we should ask, “Do you want to accept the gospel?”

If you talk to someone without considering whether they are willing, by the end, they will dislike you very much. When we share the truth with some people, you need to ensure that the person is willing to accept it. The same goes for our interactions with others; if the other party is unwilling to listen to you, then you should stop talking from that moment on.

The same applies to grace. We all know that grace is wonderful, and everything we have is by the grace of Jesus Christ. However, you cannot talk about grace to everyone because some people do not accept it; they cannot understand it. Therefore, when you talk to others about grace, do not exceed what they can accept. This is one important reason why Jesus used parables.

Jesus said to His disciples, “The mysteries of the kingdom of heaven are given to you to know. Blessed are your eyes, for they see; and your ears, for they hear; for assuredly, I say to you that many prophets and righteous men desired to see what you see and did not see it, and to hear what you hear and did not hear it.” For those who are unwilling to understand, Jesus said, “They see but do not perceive, and hear but do not understand.”

Matthew 13:15 The Bible says: For this people's heart has grown dull; their ears are hard of hearing, and their eyes they have closed, lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, lest they should understand with their hearts and turn, so that I should heal them.

There is a small error in the Chinese translation here; the meaning of “lest they should turn” should be: When you want to understand, when you want to hear, you will be able to hear; otherwise, you will not hear. When you are willing, you will definitely understand, and at that time you will be healed. Hallelujah! Jesus means that they cannot be healed because they are unwilling to listen and unwilling to understand.

In Matthew chapter 13, Jesus spoke a total of seven parables. The first four parables were spoken by the sea, and the last three were spoken in a house. At that time, Jesus came out of the house and spoke the first four parables by the sea, then returned to the house to continue speaking the last three parables. Why didn’t Jesus finish all these parables in the same place? There is no recorded event in the Bible that is without purpose. When we read the entire four Gospels, we understand that the house represents the Jewish people at that time, while the sea represents many nations and peoples. The parables spoken by Jesus by the sea were directed at many nations and peoples, while the parables spoken in the house were mainly aimed at the Jews.

Every scribe instructed concerning the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure things new and old.

Who has both new and old things at the same time? The Jews lived under the law in the past. When Jesus came, He brought grace and truth. After Jesus came, He brought us the New Covenant. They were in the Old Covenant. This verse makes it very clear: “Every scribe instructed…”

The verse does not say “Gentiles instructed.” A scribe is someone who studies the law. Only in the scribe's treasury can two things be brought out: one is the grace of the New Covenant, and the other is the law of the Old Covenant. Jesus means, “If you are willing to listen, then listen! I do not wish for you to take out two things from the treasury; it is of no benefit to you.” The parables spoken in the house today are also very helpful to us.

In Matthew chapter 13, there are many parables about the “kingdom of heaven.” So, is the “kingdom of heaven” the same as the “kingdom of God”? If we think they are the same, it would be problematic. Because Jesus said, “In the last days, if someone tells you the kingdom of God is here, or the kingdom of God is there, do not believe it, for the kingdom of God is within you.”

The “kingdom of heaven” and the “kingdom of God” are not the same. Simply put:

The kingdom of heaven can be understood as heaven, which is a real place. The Book of Revelation contains many descriptions of heaven; it is a tangible place. The Bible tells us that “the streets of the kingdom are made of pure gold, and the walls are made of jasper.” This is a real description. Brothers and sisters, heaven is not an illusory world; it is a real place that we will go to in the future, a place we can see with our eyes.

And the “kingdom of God” refers to the place ruled by God. We are already enjoying the “kingdom of God” because Jesus Christ brought the kingdom of God from heaven to earth. Where is the difference between the two?

Luke 17:20-21:

The Pharisees asked Him, “When will the kingdom of God come?” Jesus answered them and said, “The kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor will they say, ‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.”

The kingdom of God is not something that can be seen with the eyes, but the kingdom of heaven can be seen with the eyes. Jesus Christ brought the kingdom of God from heaven to earth. When you are willing to accept the Lord Jesus as your Savior, it means you are willing to let the kingdom of God rule in your heart. “The kingdom of God” is the place ruled by God.

If we let Jesus Christ be King here, then this is the kingdom of God; if you let Jesus Christ be King in your heart, then the kingdom of God is in your heart; if you let Jesus reign in your home, then the kingdom of God is in your home. Currently, the kingdom of God is not fully established on earth because many people have not accepted Jesus in their hearts. Until one day, when Jesus Christ returns and brings us into the kingdom of heaven, at that time, the kingdom of God will fill the earth.

At that time, Jesus Christ will completely reign over the earth. That is the kingdom we are going to, Hallelujah! In that kingdom, there will be no sickness, no harm, no war, and no famine. That is a perfect place, and we call that place the “kingdom of heaven.”

So, before Jesus comes, you need to tell the world about the “kingdom of heaven,” and then bring the “kingdom of God” into their hearts. When you bring the “kingdom of God” into their hearts, you are bringing them into the future “kingdom of heaven.” Right now, your body has not entered the “kingdom of heaven,” but you can enjoy the “kingdom of God” on this earth, Hallelujah!

However, the Israelites at that time did not understand this matter; their eyes were blinded. They thought Jesus came to overthrow Roman rule and establish a kingdom on earth. But the kingdom that Jesus established is not on earth; it is in heaven. Therefore, Jesus rejected them. They did not understand that Jesus was different from the kings of this world; His words have authority. Jesus' words healed many sick people, saved many families, and His words themselves were filled with authority, raising the dead and blessing everyone. Jesus came to bring the heavenly kingdom to earth, allowing you to live a life like that of the kingdom of heaven on earth.

This house represents the Israelites. Jesus came out of the house to preach by the sea, and after finishing, He returned to the house. What does this represent? — God has not given up on the Israelites. Although they rejected Jesus, Jesus did not reject them. Until one day, the Israelites will repent and accept the Lord Jesus.

This passage contains three parables — the treasure in the field, the good pearl, and the good fish. These three parables all symbolize the same thing — the kingdom of heaven.

“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it, he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.” The treasure means treasure; why would someone hide these treasures in the field?

Returning to the social background of that time, we trace back over two thousand years ago. In that era, there were no safes, and treasures could not be kept in the house. Houses at that time were not secure, and no one would hide treasures in their cabinets. Generally speaking, when people found treasures, they would find a piece of land that belonged to them, dig a deep hole, and bury it in the ground. In the past, China also had such a tradition. Many elders, at the end of their lives, did not pass on the treasures they had hidden to their children. Many years later, when their descendants renovated old houses, they dug up all the treasures. This was the social background of that time.

Jesus said, “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field; when a man finds it, he hides it…” Brothers and sisters, why would this person go through so much trouble? According to Chinese thinking: wouldn’t it be enough to just dig it up after finding the treasure? But do not forget that the Jews had a law: if this piece of land belongs to you, then the treasure in that land also belongs to you.

If the land is not yours and you dig it up, then you are breaking the law. If you accidentally discover a treasure in someone else's land, and you want to obtain it legally, you must go through legal means to buy that land, and then the treasure in that land will belong to you. This is a legal procedure, and to this day, the region of Israel still follows such a law. Brothers and sisters, what do you think this field represents? The Bible has a direct answer:

Matthew 13:38 “The field is the world; the good seeds are the sons of the kingdom; but the tares are the sons of the wicked one.”

The field refers to the world, and there are many treasures in this world. Let me ask you the first question: Who does the treasure in the field refer to? — Many people believe it refers to the Lord Jesus. The second question: Who buys this field? — Many people believe it refers to us.

According to this interpretation: Jesus is the treasure, and we cannot afford to buy Him. This explanation does not make sense. There are three parables here: one is the parable of the treasure, one is the parable of the good pearl, and one is the parable of the good fish. A very famous pastor, who is still preaching, said: “The good pearl, the treasure, and the good fish all refer to Jesus.” We must interpret the Bible consistently.

Let’s analyze: If these three treasures refer to Jesus, then Jesus' value is priceless, and no one can afford Him. If we are the ones buying the land, this contradicts the Bible, which says that salvation is freely given to us. Is there a problem here?

Let’s think again, who does the treasure refer to? — It is you; you are that treasure. Amen!

In God's eyes, you are that treasure, the only treasure in the world, so do not misunderstand this. The answer I want to reveal is: The treasure in this world is you; you are the treasure in the field. Jesus saw you and bought you back for the Father. With this understanding, everything makes sense.

In the parable of the wheat and the tares, the field refers to the world, and the good treasure, good pearl, and good fish have the same meaning. Therefore, the good seeds refer to the sons of the kingdom, and the treasure in the field also refers to the sons of the kingdom. So how do you become a son of the kingdom? — You believe in Jesus Christ. Amen!

When you believe in Jesus, He buys you back. Jesus uses His precious blood to redeem you from the world, from sin and death, so you are the treasure in the Father’s eyes. Hallelujah! “The treasure in the field” is definitely not Jesus. Some people keep saying that “the treasure in the field” is Jesus, which is incorrect. First, we cannot afford to buy Jesus; second, some say that the one buying the land is the Father. If you say, “The Father buys Jesus,” it makes even less sense. The Bible says, “When a man finds it, he hides it.” If this treasure is Jesus, hiding Him does not align with God’s will. God’s will is “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” (Mark 16:15)

God does not want us to bury this gospel of Jesus; He does not want us to hide Jesus. He wants us to tell more people about Jesus. From this perspective, “the treasure in the field” does not refer to Jesus.

Let’s consider a question: If the treasure is us, did God hide us? Do you know that God has hidden us?

John 9:5: “As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”

Jesus is the light; He is not hidden but placed on a lampstand to shine in this world. He brings light to people. Jesus is definitely not hidden; the treasure is us; we are the ones who are hidden.

Colossians 3:3-4:

“For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with Him in glory.”

Today, we are hidden in Jesus Christ by God. Simply put, we are with Jesus! Although we live in this world, we do not belong to this world; we are hidden in the kingdom of God. When Jesus Christ appears again, we will appear with Him in glory. At that time, we will no longer need to be hidden. Let’s imagine: If an unbeliever is with me, can you tell who believes in Jesus? — You cannot tell.

But when Jesus Christ appears, those who believe in Jesus will be taken up, while the unbelievers will be left behind, and that will reveal the difference. So right now, you are hidden in God; your flesh is still here, and you cannot see any difference from the people of the world. But essentially, your life is different; you belong to Jesus Christ. In God’s eyes, you are like a treasure, so do not underestimate yourself. We are the treasures that the Lord Jesus wants to redeem.

You might feel, “How can I be a treasure? This is impossible. I sin every day; I have a bad temper…” Sisters, honestly, does that husband who annoys you all the time seem like a treasure? — But in God’s eyes, he is a treasure. Conversely, brothers, does your wife seem like a treasure? — In God’s eyes, she is also a treasure.

God sees you as a treasure not because of what you have done, but because God has hidden you in Him. Hallelujah! Just like our children when they are very young, even if they wet the bed, they are still treasures. The problem is that when children grow up, we no longer call them “treasures” but start calling them “rebellious things.”

But in God’s eyes: when you were young and did bad things everywhere, God called you a treasure; when you grow up, you are still a treasure in God’s eyes. God’s view of us is absolutely different from how people see us. Do not underestimate yourself; in God’s eyes, you are His only treasure because each person is His unique creation. Hallelujah!

Gold, silver, jewelry, diamonds, jade, and agate are considered treasures, but these are not the real treasures. The real treasure is the one who lives with you and your children. This is the inheritance that Jehovah has given you, an eternal treasure that will not perish. Treasures are very valuable; if you possess these treasures, you will be very nervous and careful to protect them.

You are God’s treasure; God is always thinking of you. No matter where you are, God’s heart is always on you. Jesus Christ loves you so much; He desires for you to be with Him all the time so that He can pour out His blessings upon you. You are someone very important to God; in God’s eyes, you are a very valuable treasure. It is precisely for this reason that Jesus used His life to redeem you. Jesus paid such a great price to buy you back from this world. If you say you are worthless, then Jesus would not have needed to die. Jesus’ life is so valuable, yet He is willing to die for you, so you are very valuable.

In God’s eyes, your value is the same as that of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ bought you back, so you are worth that price. The person next to you is also worth that price. Hallelujah! Therefore, we cannot look down on ourselves, nor can we look down on the person next to us. With this perspective, everyone in the world is a treasure. In the past, you did not see your value, so you also saw others as worthless. Starting today, you need to recognize your value correctly: in God’s eyes, you are a treasure; your worth is the same as Jesus. Jesus is willing to give His life to redeem you; you are so precious in God’s eyes.

Deuteronomy 32:9-10:

“For the Lord’s portion is His people; Jacob is the place of His inheritance. He found him in a desert land and in the wasteland, a howling wilderness; He encircled him, He instructed him, He kept him as the apple of His eye.”

This verse describes God’s relationship with Israel. We might think that the Israelites are not treasures. How were the behaviors of the people in the wilderness? They were good at complaining and particularly liked to throw stones at others, especially Moses.

“The Lord’s portion is His people; Jacob is the place of His inheritance. He found him in a desert land and in the wasteland, a howling wilderness.”

The verse tells us: His people are Israel, and Jacob refers to Israel, whose name was later changed to “Israel.” God met Israel in the wilderness. A person in the wilderness signifies that he has nothing; he has no value. If you see a beggar on the street wearing tattered clothes and having nothing, do you think he has value? If you compare this beggar with the world’s richest man, Bill Gates, who do you think has more value? Bill Gates has created immense wealth, wisdom, and technology for humanity; he has more value.

However, God’s value system is different from that of the world. In God’s eyes, your value is not based on what you have done; you can have done nothing and still have value. When God met Israel, he was in the wilderness, in a howling wilderness, meaning he had nothing. Then God personally came to encircle him, care for him, and protect him, like the apple of His eye. To be precise, when the Israelites came out of Egypt, they had nothing, and God provided them with everything.

Today, I want to tell you that when you meet God, He does not look at what you have done. In God’s eyes, we are all the apple of His eye. God is willing to encircle you, care for you, and protect you, just like He protects the apple of His eye. Hallelujah!

This world originally belonged to Adam and his wife. Unfortunately, they handed over the management rights of this world to the devil. From then on, the devil became the ruler of the air, and the world fell into the hands of the devil. Jesus Christ came to buy this world back again. He bought back everything we lost. The world originally belonged to God, and the devil tricked Adam into losing the management rights, but it still belongs to God. So why would God let His Son buy back what belongs to Him?

On this issue, some theologians explain: “Jesus bought us back from the devil; we used to belong to the devil, and then Jesus bought us back from the devil.” This statement is incorrect. The accurate explanation is: Jesus does not owe the devil anything; the devil is just a deceiver who tricked Adam out of what belonged to him. When man disobeyed God’s will, he fell from grace into the law. From then on, Adam had to work hard to earn a living, which is a cursed life. Jesus Christ came to buy us back from the curse. Jesus took our curse upon Himself; this price was not paid back to the devil but to our God. In Jesus’ heart, the devil is nothing.

John 14:30:

“I will no longer talk much with you, for the ruler of this world is coming, and he has nothing in Me.”

Today, I want to tell you: you are a treasure in God’s eyes, and the devil has nothing in your heart. Do not speak of the devil’s works; it is not even worth mentioning his name. Some people say every day, “Oh! The devil attacked me again today!” “The devil hindered me from going to church,” “The devil tempted me to sin again”…

Such people will often be possessed by demons. There is a pastor who often talks about the devil’s works from the pulpit and teaches the congregation to cast out demons, fast, and pray to cast out demons. As a result, most people in that church are sick, and some are often possessed by demons. Here, we rarely teach about the devil, and I do not want you to read articles and pictures about hell. If you see such titles, delete them immediately; do not let these things enter your heart. The devil has nothing in you; your heart should be filled with Jesus Christ.

When Jesus fills your heart, the devil has no opportunity. You need to let Jesus fill your heart; you are the apple of God’s eye. In the past, you sinned and owed God, but you owe the devil nothing. The devil wants you to feel that you owe him something. Always remember that you do not owe the devil anything; we only owe God.

Romans 3:23-24:

“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”

We sin and fall short of God’s glory. Jesus Christ redeemed us with His body because of the redemption of Jesus Christ, we can be justified freely.

1 Peter 1:18-19:

“Knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold, from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.”

Today, we are bought back, shedding the past bad behavior, not based on how much our family assets are or how hard we worked, but solely by the precious blood of Jesus Christ. We are the treasures buried in the world; Jesus dug you out. Jesus redeemed us from the world with His precious blood; we no longer belong to this world; we now belong to Jesus and to God.

Joyfully selling all that he has to buy that field.

When Jesus bought us, He was joyful; Jesus was so happy. When we buy something, especially when we pay a higher price to buy it back, it is because that thing has value. Even selling all our possessions to buy it back proves that this thing is the most valuable in our eyes. Jesus Christ gave up everything to buy us. On the cross, Jesus had nothing; He laid down everything to buy us. This proves we are worth that price. After Jesus bought me back, everything He has fell upon us. Our Father gave His Son as the price to redeem us from this world and then gave us all the value of Jesus. For us, this is definitely a blessed thing. Jesus had nothing so that we would lack nothing and have more than enough.

“Selling all that he has” refers to God’s only Son giving up the heavenly throne. He humbly became flesh and came to this world. He laid down all glory to redeem us from all our sins. He humbled Himself and spent three and a half years preaching. Jesus did not perform a single miracle for Himself during His ministry. He endured all temptations from people, was insulted by sinners, was despised by the world, and was ultimately nailed to the cross.

The Lord Jesus truly sold all that He had to save every soul in the world. Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 8:9: “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that you through His poverty might become rich.”

Today, Jesus has nothing so that we can become rich. Everything the Father has now belongs to you. Hallelujah!

Ecclesiastes 9:15: “Now there was found in it a poor wise man, and he by his wisdom delivered the city; yet no one remembered that same poor man.”

The poor man recorded here is our Lord Jesus. He became poor to redeem us all.

John 3:14-18:

“And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.”

Before we accepted Jesus, we were like a treasure buried in the world. Jesus came to pay the price. When you are willing to believe that Jesus indeed paid the price for your sins, you belong to Jesus Christ. After you accept Jesus, He gives you His eternal life because this is what you should receive; this is the value Jesus paid for you. You are the treasure in the field; your value cannot be reflected in the world unless someone digs you out and lets you see the light of day. Without Jesus’ salvation, your value cannot be realized.

The Bible records that Peter was a fisherman in the past. If he had not been saved by Jesus, no one would remember him. He might have fished all his life, leaving his family business only to his descendants. That’s all. When Jesus came to find Peter and said, “Follow Me!” Peter was willing to give up everything to follow Jesus. At that moment, Peter’s value was instantly elevated. To this day, as long as you believe in Jesus, you know about Peter; that is Peter’s value.

If you do not believe in Jesus, your value is merely that of a famous person in that place. After you pass away, after a few generations, no one will remember you. But in Christ Jesus, when you believe in Jesus, from that moment on, our God will always remember you, and everything you do for Jesus will be eternally recorded by God. God will give you eternal rewards. God has placed the Holy Spirit within you. When you help others and share the gospel with them, God will remember and give you eternal rewards. Your value has been elevated by Jesus.

God desires for everyone to be saved and does not want anyone to perish. Because of God’s love for you, He allowed His only begotten Son to die on the cross for your sins, with the purpose of giving you eternal life. God sent His Son into the world not to condemn the world but to save you so that you may be redeemed through Jesus Christ. When Jesus came, He also manifested your value.

So, up to now, I am very passionate about the ministry I am doing. I hear many testimonies, especially from those whose relationships have broken down or those on the fringes. After hearing the word of Jesus Christ, their families have been transformed by God. Some people who once saw no hope in their lives heard the good news of Jesus Christ, and their lives were turned around by Jesus Christ, bringing them hope again. The message I share has brought change to some families and some people; this is the happiest thing for me.

So I wish everyone to participate in this. That joy is absolutely not something the world can give you. Because we need to tell more people the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ and grace. Those who believe in Him are not condemned; we have accepted Jesus, and Jesus no longer condemns us. We need to share this good news of no condemnation with more people so that they can also accept Jesus Christ!

When a person knows his value, his life will no longer be the same. Let me give you an example: For instance, if you have a piece of ancestral gold, you would not casually put it aside. You would wrap it well and place it somewhere out of sight. You are so careful and go to great lengths because its value is too precious. Today, I want to tell you: you are the most valuable treasure in God’s eyes, so you will not let yourself be careless. You will not casually follow the crowd and ruin yourself. You know you are valuable; your value is very precious. You are a treasure in God’s eyes, and Jesus Christ redeemed you from the world with His life.

“Those who believe in Him are not condemned; but those who do not believe are condemned already because they do not believe in the name of the only begotten Son of God.”

Jesus has already paid the price for our sins. If you do not believe, then you can only be buried in the ground, forever with the world. But we are blessed because we are willing to believe in Jesus. We know everything Jesus has done for us, so we are extremely valuable in God’s eyes. We are God’s treasures. Even if the world looks down on us, we are still treasures in God’s eyes. No one can replace us. The world is better because of our existence.

There is no one else in the world exactly like you. You are independent and special. Do not underestimate yourself, and do not underestimate those around you because you are all treasures. God loves you specially. In God’s eyes, no one can replace you. You are God’s only treasure. Starting today, recognize your value and live a different life! You are such a special existence, a completely independent existence. Live out the Jesus within you for the world to see! Jesus saved you from the world so that you would know you are the apple of His eye, you are His treasure. Jesus also hopes that more people know they are treasures, so let these hidden treasures be separated from the world and be discovered by others. So please help those around you realize this.

Let us pray together:

In the name of Lord Jesus: I am a treasure in the eyes of the Father; in the name of Lord Jesus: no one can replace me; in the name of Lord Jesus: I am the only one in the world. I represent Jesus Christ; the grace of Jesus is upon me; I am a channel of His grace. Heavenly Father, please help me to manifest Your glory through me. I am a channel of blessings. Hallelujah! I am Your only treasure. In the name of Lord Jesus, I pray, Amen!

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