Sermon: The Treasure Worth Everything
Author: Will Helton
Text: Gospel of Matthew 13:44
Jesus tells us, āThe kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a fieldā¦ā In one short verse, He reveals the entire value system of eternity.
A man is working an ordinary day. Nothing dramatic. Nothing spiritual-looking. Just dirt, sweat, routine. And thenāhe discovers treasure.
That is how the Kingdom often comes to us.
Not always in thunder.
Not always in spectacle.
Sometimes in a quiet moment when truth breaks through.
The man doesnāt hesitate. He doesnāt negotiate. He doesnāt calculate partial obedience. He sells everythingānot out of pressure, but out of joy.
Thatās the key.
He wasnāt sad to let go.
He wasnāt mourning his losses.
He had seen something greater.
When you truly see Christāwhen the reality of the Kingdom grips your heartāwhat you once clung to starts to look small. Status. Wealth. Pride. Even comfort.
The treasure reframes everything.
Notice something else: the treasure was hidden. Not because God is unwillingābut because only those who truly seek, truly value, truly recognize will grasp it.
Many walk the same field and see only dirt.
One man sees eternity.
The difference wasnāt the field.
It was the heart.
The Kingdom of God is not just future heaven. It is the reign of Christ in your life now. It is peace in surrender. It is joy in obedience. It is purpose in sacrifice.
And once you see its worth, surrender is no longer lossāit is gain.
You donāt give up everything because you have to.
You give up everything because youāve found something infinitely better.
The true treasure is not gold in a chest.
It is knowing God.
It is belonging to His Kingdom.
It is Christ Himself.
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Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Open our eyes to see the treasure of Your Kingdom.
So often we walk through life distracted, satisfied with surface things.
Forgive us for clinging to what is temporary while overlooking what is eternal.
Lord, give us the heart of the man in the fieldā
A heart that recognizes Your worth.
A heart that responds with joy.
A heart willing to surrender anything that keeps us from You.
Remove fear from our obedience.
Remove hesitation from our commitment.
Let our surrender be joyful, not reluctant.
Teach us that nothing we release for You is ever truly lost.
You are the greater treasure.
Your presence is our wealth.
Your Kingdom is our inheritance.
May we live as those who have found the fieldā
Certain. Steadfast. Unashamed.
Filled with joy because we belong to You.
In Jesusā name,
Amen.
Author: Will Helton
Text: Gospel of Matthew 13:44
Jesus tells us, āThe kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a fieldā¦ā In one short verse, He reveals the entire value system of eternity.
A man is working an ordinary day. Nothing dramatic. Nothing spiritual-looking. Just dirt, sweat, routine. And thenāhe discovers treasure.
That is how the Kingdom often comes to us.
Not always in thunder.
Not always in spectacle.
Sometimes in a quiet moment when truth breaks through.
The man doesnāt hesitate. He doesnāt negotiate. He doesnāt calculate partial obedience. He sells everythingānot out of pressure, but out of joy.
Thatās the key.
He wasnāt sad to let go.
He wasnāt mourning his losses.
He had seen something greater.
When you truly see Christāwhen the reality of the Kingdom grips your heartāwhat you once clung to starts to look small. Status. Wealth. Pride. Even comfort.
The treasure reframes everything.
Notice something else: the treasure was hidden. Not because God is unwillingābut because only those who truly seek, truly value, truly recognize will grasp it.
Many walk the same field and see only dirt.
One man sees eternity.
The difference wasnāt the field.
It was the heart.
The Kingdom of God is not just future heaven. It is the reign of Christ in your life now. It is peace in surrender. It is joy in obedience. It is purpose in sacrifice.
And once you see its worth, surrender is no longer lossāit is gain.
You donāt give up everything because you have to.
You give up everything because youāve found something infinitely better.
The true treasure is not gold in a chest.
It is knowing God.
It is belonging to His Kingdom.
It is Christ Himself.
āø»
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Open our eyes to see the treasure of Your Kingdom.
So often we walk through life distracted, satisfied with surface things.
Forgive us for clinging to what is temporary while overlooking what is eternal.
Lord, give us the heart of the man in the fieldā
A heart that recognizes Your worth.
A heart that responds with joy.
A heart willing to surrender anything that keeps us from You.
Remove fear from our obedience.
Remove hesitation from our commitment.
Let our surrender be joyful, not reluctant.
Teach us that nothing we release for You is ever truly lost.
You are the greater treasure.
Your presence is our wealth.
Your Kingdom is our inheritance.
May we live as those who have found the fieldā
Certain. Steadfast. Unashamed.
Filled with joy because we belong to You.
In Jesusā name,
Amen.
š Sermon: The Treasure Worth Everything
Author: Will Helton
Text: Gospel of Matthew 13:44
Jesus tells us, āThe kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a fieldā¦ā In one short verse, He reveals the entire value system of eternity.
A man is working an ordinary day. Nothing dramatic. Nothing spiritual-looking. Just dirt, sweat, routine. And thenāhe discovers treasure.
That is how the Kingdom often comes to us.
Not always in thunder.
Not always in spectacle.
Sometimes in a quiet moment when truth breaks through.
The man doesnāt hesitate. He doesnāt negotiate. He doesnāt calculate partial obedience. He sells everythingānot out of pressure, but out of joy.
Thatās the key.
He wasnāt sad to let go.
He wasnāt mourning his losses.
He had seen something greater.
When you truly see Christāwhen the reality of the Kingdom grips your heartāwhat you once clung to starts to look small. Status. Wealth. Pride. Even comfort.
The treasure reframes everything.
Notice something else: the treasure was hidden. Not because God is unwillingābut because only those who truly seek, truly value, truly recognize will grasp it.
Many walk the same field and see only dirt.
One man sees eternity.
The difference wasnāt the field.
It was the heart.
The Kingdom of God is not just future heaven. It is the reign of Christ in your life now. It is peace in surrender. It is joy in obedience. It is purpose in sacrifice.
And once you see its worth, surrender is no longer lossāit is gain.
You donāt give up everything because you have to.
You give up everything because youāve found something infinitely better.
The true treasure is not gold in a chest.
It is knowing God.
It is belonging to His Kingdom.
It is Christ Himself.
āø»
š Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Open our eyes to see the treasure of Your Kingdom.
So often we walk through life distracted, satisfied with surface things.
Forgive us for clinging to what is temporary while overlooking what is eternal.
Lord, give us the heart of the man in the fieldā
A heart that recognizes Your worth.
A heart that responds with joy.
A heart willing to surrender anything that keeps us from You.
Remove fear from our obedience.
Remove hesitation from our commitment.
Let our surrender be joyful, not reluctant.
Teach us that nothing we release for You is ever truly lost.
You are the greater treasure.
Your presence is our wealth.
Your Kingdom is our inheritance.
May we live as those who have found the fieldā
Certain. Steadfast. Unashamed.
Filled with joy because we belong to You.
In Jesusā name,
Amen.