The Parable of the Hidden Treasure | Matthew 13:44 | Prayer Video

Rock Valley Christian Church
24 Nov 201904:16

Summary

TLDRIn this prayer session, David Lee Enfield discusses the parable of the hidden treasure from Matthew 13:44, emphasizing the eternal nature of God's kingdom. He encourages believers to be fully committed to the kingdom of God, seeking it above all else. The message challenges listeners to consider if they are truly 'all-in' for God's kingdom, willing to forsake worldly pleasures for the joy and hope it brings. It calls for a heart that is wholly devoted to Jesus Christ and His teachings, praying for the coming of His kingdom where there will be no more sorrow, pain, or death.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The parable of the treasure hidden in a field (Matthew 13:44) illustrates the immense value of the kingdom of God.
  • 🌟 The kingdom of heaven is described as eternal, with promises of no more sorrow, crying, pain, or death (Revelation).
  • 🙏 Jesus instructs us to prioritize the kingdom of God and righteousness above all else (Matthew 6).
  • 🎯 The joy and hope found in the kingdom of God should lead us to desire and pursue it wholeheartedly.
  • 🌱 The parable suggests that one should be willing to give up everything to obtain the kingdom of God.
  • 🌐 Being 'all-in' for the kingdom doesn't mean leaving the world but living a life completely invested in Jesus Christ.
  • 🚫 The challenge is to avoid blending the ways of God with the ways of the world in our daily lives.
  • 🙇‍♂️ Jesus' self-sacrifice on the cross is a model for our wholehearted commitment to God and others.
  • 🙏 Prayer is essential to remember the value of God's kingdom and to seek help in living according to its principles.
  • 🌎 The goal is to live in such a way that we actively proclaim and embody the kingdom of God in every aspect of life.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the parable mentioned in the transcript?

    -The main theme of the parable is the immense value and importance of the kingdom of God, which is likened to a treasure hidden in a field that a man finds and is willing to sell everything he has to obtain.

  • What does the kingdom of heaven represent according to the book of Matthew?

    -In the book of Matthew, the kingdom of heaven represents an eternal kingdom that will never end, where there will be no more sorrow, crying, pain, or death, and all the negative effects of sin and wrongdoing will be washed away.

  • What is the significance of Jesus' instruction to 'seek first the kingdom of God'?

    -Jesus' instruction to 'seek first the kingdom of God' signifies that prioritizing the spiritual realm and righteousness over worldly concerns will lead to a life of fulfillment and purpose, with all other needs being added.

  • What does it mean to be 'all-in' for the kingdom of God?

    -Being 'all-in' for the kingdom of God means being completely committed to Jesus Christ and His teachings, integrating them into every aspect of life, and not allowing worldly desires to compromise one's faith.

  • How does the concept of the kingdom of God relate to our daily lives?

    -The concept of the kingdom of God relates to our daily lives by guiding us to live with integrity, compassion, and a focus on spiritual values, even amidst the challenges and temptations of the world.

  • What is the role of prayer in relation to the kingdom of God as discussed in the transcript?

    -Prayer plays a vital role in seeking and maintaining a connection with the kingdom of God. It is a means to ask for guidance, strength, and the ability to live in accordance with God's will and to spread the message of the kingdom.

  • Why did Jesus give up His comfort and come to earth according to the transcript?

    -Jesus gave up His comfort and came to earth to be found as a man, to humble Himself before men, and to die on the cross for the salvation of humanity, demonstrating the ultimate sacrifice for the kingdom of God.

  • What is the difference between being 'all-in' for Jesus and merely being a part of the world?

    -Being 'all-in' for Jesus involves a complete commitment to His teachings and living a life that reflects His values, whereas being a part of the world often involves pursuing personal pleasures without consideration for others and not prioritizing spiritual growth.

  • What does the transcript suggest as the ideal attitude towards worldly pleasures and the kingdom of God?

    -The transcript suggests that while one does not have to abandon the world, the ideal attitude is to prioritize the kingdom of God and live a life that is completely invested in Jesus Christ, rather than being preoccupied with worldly pleasures.

  • How can one demonstrate that they are 'all-in' for the kingdom of God?

    -One can demonstrate being 'all-in' for the kingdom of God by integrating Christian values into every aspect of life, including work, community, and personal relationships, and by striving to live in a way that reflects the teachings of Jesus.

  • What is the ultimate goal of the kingdom of God as described in the transcript?

    -The ultimate goal of the kingdom of God is to establish a realm of peace where all forms of suffering and injustice are eradicated, and people live in harmony, reflecting the love and values of Jesus Christ.

Outlines

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🙏 The Parable of the Hidden Treasure

David Lee Enfield introduces the script by referencing Matthew 13:44, discussing the parable of the hidden treasure in a field. He explains that this parable symbolizes the kingdom of heaven, which is eternal and will replace the sorrows and pains of this world. The kingdom promises peace, and Jesus encourages seeking it above all else. The narrative emphasizes the joy and hope found in the kingdom, and the willingness to give up everything for it. It challenges listeners to consider if they are fully committed to the kingdom of God or if they are still entangled with worldly desires. The message concludes with a call to prayer for a heart fully dedicated to proclaiming and living by the kingdom's values.

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Keywords

💡Kingdom of Heaven

The 'Kingdom of Heaven' is a central concept in Christianity, referring to the realm or rule of God. In the video, it is likened to a treasure hidden in a field, which when found, prompts the finder to sell everything to possess it. This illustrates the immense value and joy that comes with recognizing the Kingdom of Heaven. It is an eternal kingdom that will endure beyond the current world's suffering and sin.

💡parable

A 'parable' is a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. In the script, Jesus uses the parable of the treasure hidden in a field to convey the value of the Kingdom of God. It shows how one would go to great lengths to obtain something of great worth, paralleling the dedication required to fully embrace the Kingdom of Heaven.

💡eternal kingdom

The 'eternal kingdom' mentioned in the video refers to the everlasting rule of God, which is promised to be free from sorrow, pain, and death. This concept is central to the Christian faith and is contrasted with the temporal nature of the current world, highlighting the ultimate hope and goal for believers.

💡Revelation

'Revelation' here refers to the last book of the New Testament, which describes the end times and the establishment of God's eternal kingdom. The video cites Revelation to emphasize the promise of a world without suffering, where all the ills caused by sin and wrongdoing will be eradicated.

💡seek

To 'seek' in the context of the video means to actively pursue or strive for something. Jesus instructs his followers in Matthew 6 to seek first the Kingdom of God, implying that it should be the foremost priority in a believer's life. This quest is not just intellectual but requires a total commitment to God's will.

💡joy

'Joy' in the video is depicted as the overwhelming happiness that comes from finding and valuing the Kingdom of Heaven. It is the emotional response to recognizing the immense worth of God's kingdom, which leads one to willingly give up all other possessions to obtain it.

💡worldliness

'Worldliness' refers to the preoccupation with or attachment to the things of the world, often in contrast to spiritual or heavenly values. The video challenges believers to not be 'part of this world' in their pursuits and values, but to be fully committed to the Kingdom of God, avoiding the blend of worldly and spiritual priorities.

💡all-in

Being 'all-in' for the Kingdom of God, as discussed in the video, means complete commitment and investment in Jesus Christ and his teachings. It implies a total surrender of one's life to God's purposes, not just in religious settings but in all aspects of life, including work, community, and personal choices.

💡oppression

'Oppression' in the video represents the injustices and suffering that exist in the world due to human sin and selfishness. It is contrasted with the peace and justice of God's kingdom, where such ills will be absent. The term is used to highlight the need for God's kingdom and the transformation it will bring.

💡humble

To 'humble' oneself, as Jesus did, means to lower one's self-esteem or rank, often in submission to a higher authority or out of respect for others. In the video, Jesus' humility is highlighted as he gave up heavenly comfort, became human, and ultimately died on the cross for humanity, setting an example for believers to follow in their commitment to God's kingdom.

💡prayer

'Prayer' in the video is presented as a means of communicating with God, seeking help, and expressing devotion. The speaker invites the audience to pray for the coming of God's kingdom and for the strength to live in a way that fully embraces and proclaims the values of that kingdom, demonstrating the practical application of faith in daily life.

Highlights

David Lee Enfield discusses the parable of the treasure hidden in a field from Matthew 13:44.

The kingdom of heaven is compared to an eternal kingdom without end.

In Revelation, it is promised that there will be no more sorrow, crying, pain, or death.

The kingdom of God is a kingdom of peace.

Jesus instructs to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness.

The parable illustrates the joy and hope found in the kingdom of God.

The man in the parable is willing to sell everything to obtain the kingdom.

The question posed is whether one is 'all-in' for the kingdom of God.

Being 'all-in' does not mean leaving the world but being completely invested in Jesus.

Jesus is to be brought into all aspects of life, including work, neighborhood, church, and community.

The world's problems stem from people pursuing their own pleasures without consideration for others.

Jesus gave up his comfort and pleasure in heaven to come to earth.

Jesus humbled himself, even to death on the cross, for humanity.

Jesus desires a wholehearted nature toward him and his kingdom.

The challenge of being 'all in' for Jesus is acknowledged.

The need for prayer to remember the preciousness of God's kingdom is emphasized.

Prayer is encouraged for the coming of Jesus' kingdom and a heart fully committed to it.

Transcripts

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hello I'm David Lee Enfield here for

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today's time of prayer and it's inspired

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by the book of Matthew in chapter 13

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notice with me in verse 44 where it says

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again the kingdom of heaven is like

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treasure hidden in a field which a man

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found and hid and for joy over it he

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goes and sells all that he has and buys

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that field and when Jesus spoke this

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parable to us he was talking about the

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greatness of the kingdom of God what it

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really is and how it is an eternal

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kingdom that will never end in this

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kingdom it is promised in the book of

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Revelation that there will be no more

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sorrow no more crying no more pain no

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more death all the former things of this

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world the warfare the oppression the

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things that have been caused by sin and

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wrongdoing a mankind will all be washed

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away and this kingdom will be a kingdom

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of peace now this kingdom is what you

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and I have been called to in fact Jesus

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in Matthew 6 said seek you first the

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kingdom of God and all his righteousness

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and all things will be added unto you

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now when you think about this parable

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that Jesus spoke that when we find it

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how we have joy in it we have hope in it

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we long for it and desire it he's saying

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that that man is willing to sell all

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that he has in order to acquire it to

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obtain it because it is the best thing

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that you and I can have so the question

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we have for ourselves today then is am i

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all-in for the kingdom of God am I still

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trying to be a part of this world in

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trying to be a part for the kingdom yet

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do I want to have Jesus but also have

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worldliness ungodliness is my life a

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blending mix between the ways of God in

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the ways of the world or am i all-in for

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Jesus Christ you see it doesn't mean

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that you leave the world it doesn't mean

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that you forsake all the things that

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you're doing in this world but rather

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all-in for Jesus and in everything we do

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we are completely invested in Jesus

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Christ and bringing him to our jobs with

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us bringing them into the neighborhood

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with us to church to our grocery stores

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to our community

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wherever we go we are all in for Christ

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that there's never a time where we say

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Jesus you stay outside I'm going into

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this bar right now Jesus used to outside

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because I want to go do something you

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wouldn't be comfortable with when we

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find the kingdom of God we realize that

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all the things that we do not like about

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this world the oppression the murder the

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warfare all comes from people pursuing

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their own pleasures without

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consideration of others we should

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remember that Jesus gave up his comfort

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and pleasure in heaven to come down to

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earth below to be found as a man and not

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only that but to humble himself before

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men and to humble himself even to the

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death death on the cross for you and me

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Jesus was willing to forsake everything

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for you and me to have life and what he

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desires is that we also have a

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wholehearted nature toward him in his

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kingdom knowing that he did this for us

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for our life and for the kingdom to come

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and we do this for him and for the lives

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of others and for his kingdom to come he

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wants us to be all in this is easier

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said than done and that's why we need

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this time of Prayer to ask God today for

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the help to remember how precious his

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kingdom is how much this world needs it

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how we don't want to carve out comfort

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here and not realize all of this world

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in its ways and its thinking have to go

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away and the ways of Jesus need to come

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in so that no one is left out that no

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one will be hurt anymore on this earth

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we need Jesus kingdom to come

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let's pray for his kingdom to come and

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let's pray for a heart that we will be

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all in to proclaim that kingdom to

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announce that kingdom and to live by the

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laws and the governance of our King from

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that Kingdom forever

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let's pray

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you

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