If I asked you to make a list of the things you treasured most in life and to place them in descending order upon a list, which one would come at the very top for you? What means the very most to you of all other things in life? You personally, your car, your home, your bank account, your physical condition, your clothes, your children, your spouse, your fiancé, your plans, your opinion, your degree, your reputation, your success, your intellectual prowess, your own world, yourself. What about Christ? What does Christ mean to you? My question is not, what should Christ mean to you? My question is, what does Christ really mean to you? Is he the absolute delight of your life? Is he life itself to you, or is he simply an addendum to life? Is he the joy of your life, or simply a pleasant aspect of your life? Is Christ the hub and center of your life, or just the spoke in the wheel of your life? Is he everything to you, or is he simply something to you? How are you going to answer the question? You may have come today out of curiosity or interest. You may be accompanying a friend who brought you along. Or you may be here because it's been your custom to go to church ever since you were little, and so you're continuing that custom. Or it may be for you that you're saying, well now to be very honest with you, Christ means little to me. Well I pray that before you leave here today, you will see just why he ought to mean absolutely everything to you. On the other hand, you may be saying, well Jesus Christ is my life. He is my everything. He is the top on my list of treasures. And I pray that before you leave here today, you will understand the cost involved for all those who seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. The demands that are made upon every individual Christian by virtue of the fact that Christ is indeed first in your life. And that having seen the cost involved, that there is such a cost involved, that you will be prepared and ready to embrace that cost wholeheartedly for the very purpose of possessing the precious pearl. The pearl of great price. Now in the New Testament, there is indication that the disciples of the Lord Jesus spoke of him as their master, and that they encompassed his teaching of the kingdom with their hearts. And yet those same disciples had a very worldly view of the kingdom. They quarreled about who would be the greatest in the realm over which Christ would rule. They seemed to have very little or no concern about the demands of the kingdom upon their lives, and their interest seemed to be in the benefits which might be derived by them, because they were so closely associated with the future ruler. But eventually, those disciples would be asked to lay down their lives. According to traditional statements contained in extra biblical material, Peter is said to have been crucified in Rome upside down, Luke to have been hanged in Greece, Matthew to have been martyred by the sword, James beheaded, Thomas speared, Jude shot with arrows, and so on. Now we can't be absolutely certain about these things, but the writer of Hebrews gives us an indication that such sacrifices are characteristically required of the children of God, of those children of the kingdom of God. And when he speaks of those who experience those things, he mentions in Hebrews mockings and scourging, chain and imprisonment, the fact that some were stoned, and some were tempted, some were sawn in two, and some put to death by the sword. But those were early days, and when Jesus begins to teach and continues his instruction, much of what we read at this point in our study at least, are early days. The disciples had not yet been fully instructed in the true character of the kingdom of heaven. They had not yet come to grips with the demands of the kingdom's spiritual work. They wanted profit without price. They wanted comfort without cost. And the very same error is often made by modern-day disciples, by myself, and by yourselves. We want the benefits of the kingdom of God as long as that means profit without price, comfort without cost. But Jesus has to teach us just as he had to teach the disciples. And when he does, he tells us exactly what he told the early disciples, that to obtain the treasures of the kingdom it will necessitate a sacrifice. Not a token sacrifice, not a partial one, but a total sacrifice. And in order to teach the preciousness of the kingdom of heaven and the demands of that kingdom upon every individual believer, Jesus told his disciples a double-sided parable here in Matthew chapter 13. A parable concerning the kingdom, which we've just seen dramatized before a parable which revealed the kingdom of God to be the greatest bargain ever available to a man or a woman or a young person. Let's consider it together. He taught them firstly the worth of the kingdom. Would you look at verse 44? The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in the field which a man found and hid, and from joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Now notice firstly that this bargain hunter recognized the value of the treasure. It was a well-known ancient fact, ancient law, that the finder of a treasure was its legitimate owner regardless of where he found it. So that if you took your gold and you buried it in my field and I found it, it became mine. And the man in the parable has found the treasure. Now all he needs is to own the land and the treasure will be his. And he was so excited at his find that he quickly covered it over and he determined I must have that field. And will you notice that in Jesus' parable here he condones the action of the man as being something positive. And he uses the action of this man in verse 44 to illustrate the right attitude toward the kingdom of God. And later we'll see that Jesus condemns that same attitude when it's expressed toward the world. But this is different you see. This man whom we saw, this man who has found the treasure and acts in that way has an attitude of saying I need and I must have that field. This is the zeal for the right reason. This is affection for the right treasure. This is aspiration for the noblest kind says Jesus when it's applied to the kingdom of God. And this is the man whose heart has been made alive in Christ. A man who can recognize the true treasure when he sees it because his affections are activated by the Holy Spirit of God and he absolutely delights in the treasure that he has found in the gospel. Do you delight in that? Have you found it to be delightful? This is the man in whom the soil of the gospel has been planted with the seed and is beginning to bear fruit. He had stood with others on many occasions and heard the gospel of the kingdom preached and he had watched as many of them had turned away and he on occasion had probably turned away himself but no longer. Now his eyes have been opened up. Now he has recognized the beauty of the treasure. He can discern the glory of the gospel. Now he can say with the psalmist in reference to the standards and the qualities of the gospel they are more desirable than God, than much fine God. Sweeter also than the honey, the drippings of the honeycomb. There was a time when he couldn't say that but now it's easy because he has recognized the value of the treasure and he delights in it because he delights himself in God. And then the bargain hunter resolved to to own the treasure. There's a mistake in your bulletin that's not earned it. He cannot earn it. He resolved to own the treasure. Now will you notice the man's fixed focus? He knew the treasure when he saw it and he determined that he would have it. Now Jesus was not referring to gold and silver or precious stones in his parable. The treasure of which he spoke was the kingdom of heaven. To have Christ and to have Christ's kingdom is absolutely everything. Don't believe what the world tells you. The psalmist wrote, the loving kindness of my God is more than life to me. Others may not consider this treasure to be of any value at all but mine is a fixed focus, says the psalmist, just as the man in the parable. And others may turn away from the treasure as if it simply fools gold, says the psalmist, but I see that it's treasure. Well you notice also he's committed allegiance to the one single treasure. It was because he saw the worth of the treasure that he resolved to own it. It was because his heart was fixed upon that one single treasure that all others were displaced in his thinking. When I was a small boy I was something of a loner. My father was a minister. We moved from place to place. It was difficult to break into new towns so I found myself alone with my close friend. I often described my friend as highly strung and stiff-knit but together we tried to make sweet music. It was a ukulele. One day I set my eyes upon a guitar, a beautiful guitar. It was a step up from the ukulele, you see, and I put my heart upon it and I put together everything I owned so that I might buy the guitar because that was what I treasured the most now. Everything else faded. The one displaced the other when I set my heart upon it. Jesus told his disciples, your focus is in the wrong place, your allegiance is misplaced if in fact you're laying up treasures on earth. He said, do not lay up for yourselves treasures upon earth where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal for where your treasure is there shall your heart be also. Where is yours? The man in the parable illustrates the heart of the matter. He had an immediate sensitivity to the value of the kingdom. Jesus was saying, recognize the value of the kingdom and then set your heart upon it. Have you? The man in the parable demonstrates also the heart of the matter. His love for his former possessions was absolutely toppled by the estimated value that he placed upon the hidden treasure and Jesus was saying, determine the value of that which you treasure before you set your heart upon it because once the treasure is selected your heart latches on like a magnet on metal. I heard this last week of a pastor in another state who when asked by married couples to counsel them through rough times always tells them to bring their bank books to the counseling session. They think he's going to ask them to pay for the tasks that he performs but when asked why he simply says well I want to see where your treasure is because where your treasure is there will your heart be also and when we know where your heart is we may be able to determine how to deal with your problems. The man in the parable identified what the treasure was and he resolved to possess it and the man or the woman who is spiritually quickened made alive in Christ whose focus has been defogged as to now have a clear vision so as to be sensitive to the rock to the to the work and to the worth of the gospel that person is encouraged to set his heart upon the treasure and to resolve to possess it. Why? Well that's simple because of its value the most valuable thing that a man or a woman or a young person could ever possess. Then secondly will you notice the cost of the kingdom verses 45 and 46. Again the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls and upon finding one pearl of great value he went and sold all that he had and bought it. In the days of early history pearls were considered of much greater value than they are today and yet even now a natural pearl is highly valued. Early this past week knowing that I was going to be preaching upon the pearl of great price I went downtown and began to visit the merchants to talk to them about pearls to try and find out some answers and I was directed by the other merchants in town to the man who they consider to be the authority on pearls. Finally in coming in to speak with him I discovered that he was Chinese. He answered all my questions regarding cultured pearls and that seems to be most fitting because the former task of culturing pearls the initial stages of that is attributed to the Chinese in the 12th century and he explained again to me the process by which a cultured pearl is produced. The mother of pearl bead or some other foreign object is placed inside the shell inserted within the pearl within the oyster rather and the oyster secretes a substance called nakra which coats the object that thing which is annoying it inside as someone said the oyster begins as a pain the pearl begins as a pain in the oyster's stomach so this pain that's there he begins to coat to make it more attractive and the size of the cultured pearl depends upon the seed that's placed in so an eight millimeter pearl grows over two or three years from a seven millimeter seed and he explained all these to me that is why they get such uniform size but natural pearls are not like that the pearl's value is judged upon its luster the more mirror like the surface the greater the price and merchants pick over the pearl searching for the strands of most beauty but these are all cultured pearls and while pearls are not treasured as much as they are as much as they were they are at least treasured today when they are natural pearls now i asked qi wu cheng i said suppose that you had one single natural pearl approximately eight millimeters in size size not a cultured pearl but a natural pearl what do you think it would be valued at today well taking into account the variations in luster and so on and and shape he gave me his estimation he said an eight millimeter pearl which is probably the size of your fingernail and the smallest finger of your hand he said i think you would have to begin at around 2500 for that one single pearl you see the bargain hunter in the passage before us realized the price of the pearl the pearl is in jesus power but was not cultured it was natural and it was beauty and the merchant knew immediately that he saw it that it was so beautiful and so genuine and so valuable he only traded in fine pearls but this was the finest he'd ever seen he was a connoisseur of pearls he could make the keenest discrimination between pearls of similar quality but this particular pearl was not to be compared with anything that he'd ever seen and like the famous pearl of asia which was buried with chine long manchu emperor of china in the year 1799 a natural pearl the largest ever known to be in existence shaped like a drop and measuring three inches long and almost two inches thick so the pearl in jesus parable was distinctively precious and the merchant wanted it so badly in fact that he was prepared to sell everything we saw it dramatized in order to possess it without considering the price to be too high he sold everything when the value of the pearl dawned upon him that evelyn monnier's place last night and she told me that in the philippines they have the most beautiful sunset she said i wasn't sure where the sun went and so i stayed up all night to see where it went and it finally dawned on you i have a question for you has the value of the kingdom of god dawned on you yet has it have you recognized what you have received in christ jesus was not talking simply about a pearl he was speaking about the kingdom of heaven to have been introduced to the father and into his family by grace is to possess a treasure don't you treasure it to have the deepest fellowship and personal communion with the most high living god through the lord jesus christ his son is to possess the incomparably rich and glorious paul of great thrice have you seen its value yet to have the promise of eternal life in the company of all who have been purchased by the shed blood of christ is to possess the greatest blessing a person can ever have in his possession have you seen it yet and to have that pearl is to be rich in truth but to lack it is to be a pauper in truth to be a stranger to the family of god to be driven from god's presence until you perish eternally the apostle john said and this is the promise which he himself made to us eternal life he who has the son of life son has life he who does not have the son of god does not have life you see we're usually a part of this whole process before we begin to realize the value of its treasures we're usually surrounded by the preciousness of the gospel of jesus christ before we put the eyeglass into place and begin to examine its luster well i want you to put the eyeglass into place right now and i want you to peer into the beautiful luster and to see the gorgeous colors for yourself and to be reminded again of its worth i want you to pray that god will open your eyes to perceive beauty where formerly you may not have thought it to be beautiful at all now look and let's see the beauty together knowing god whom to know is life eternal that is beautiful forgiveness of sin and adoption as the sons of god that is precious removal of guilt and the peace that passes all understanding that is glorious abiding in the presence of the heavenly father at my side in life by his holy spirit that is priceless the blessings which come in serving christ and witnessing to the world the communion and fellowship of the lord's people the strength and the courage given to face trial and suffering and temptation those are radiant and they're all able to be found in the pearl of great price because it's mirror-like and reflects the beauty of god now if you can stand to be distracted from that beautiful pearl take off the eyeglass for a moment and begin to compare its luster with the world now what do you see do you see the same luster oh no there's none is sin to be compared with the beauty of holiness and godliness is self-centeredness to be measured as valuable against the self-giving of the cross paul said that even the suffering which he bore was fading into insignificance by comparison with the delights of the kingdom of heaven he said for i consider i reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us kingdom of heaven is greater than all of life's treasures which are temporary and will all fade away and the merchant in jesus parable the one we've called the bargain hunter had his eyeglass in place and as a result he renounced all else for the sake of the pearl now don't you think that was radical that was rather radical but when he compared the pearl with what he had already received everything else which had once seemed so colorful and bright to him faded to a dull gray no luster many others had passed over the precious pearl because they'd failed to recognize its beauty and its value other merchants had not been prepared to give up all that they had for the sake of that one pearl because they had not recognized the value of that which they were rejecting if you are rejecting the gospel of jesus christ if you are rejecting all that which jesus taught you haven't yet recognized the value because if you could see the value you would never reject it ever when the young boys discovered the kumran scrolls in those caves they could easily have just thrown rocks at them and destroyed them but someone someone had a more trained eye someone recognized the potential worth and now we have the greatest archaeological discoveries available to biblical scholars safely under the care of museum curators they would have been rejected they could have been rejected if no one had known the value the gospel of the kingdom the good news concerning jesus christ is so often rejected because blind eyes do not recognize its value i read a story this week of an extremely wealthy man who had one son the man possessed a vast treasury of art he was broken hearted however and finally died because in adolescence his son had passed away the father's will provided that everything would be sold by auction but that the first thing that would go underneath the auctions auctioneer's hammer was a portrait of the son so the day came and the auctioneer stood in place and held up the portrait of the son and no one was interested finally the servant of the home who loved the son so much offered a 75 cent bid which was all he could afford immediately the sale was stopped the auctioneer said we need to go no further because the father's will had also provided that anyone who loved the son enough to buy his portrait should receive every treasure in the father's house my friend you would not reject the gospel of the kingdom you would not reject the son of god you would not refuse the christian message if only you recognized the valuer everyone who believes in the son of god and receives him his word his life his death his instruction his resurrection everyone who loves the son of god enough to accept his saving work upon the cross of calvary everyone who takes the son of god at his word and receives forgiveness of sins and lives under his lordship as a true disciple receives all the traces of the father's kingdom but to do so you must be like the pearl merchant you must renounce everything else and that's a great cost nothing must stand in the way between you and the treasure if anything does you must discard it now if you want the bargain of all eternity you must announce allegiance to the kingdom of this world to the prince of the power of the air whom the scriptures call Satan you must renounce your righteousness and accept christ's righteousness and you must renounce your sinful practices and you must live for the glory of god and you must put aside yourself and put christ in your place and you must put away your idols and serve the living god dear christian friend this is the bargain of all eternity the pearl of great christ but what did you bargain for what did you bargain on when you stepped into the kingdom of god through faith in christ jesus what did you expect profit or price comfort or cost had you gauged the worth of the treasure without considering the sacrifice involved had you looked adoringly upon the the prestigious benefits without thought of the demands and like the fallacious disciples of john chapter 6 do you now want to turn away because the demands of the kingdom the requirements of discipleship are too exacting the lord jesus made it very clear in his double-sided parable he made no bones about it he said it's all or it's nothing what is it for you allow me to retell the parable with all the embellishments of its implications for a child of god the citizen of the kingdom a dealer in pearl set out on a business trip in search of precious pearls which might be used in trading with other pearl merchants and his journey took him a long way from home many distances away and he spoke with many dealers and examined a sea of merchandise bought and sold many pearls until he had what he considered to be a very valuable stock of pearls indeed in his collection finally he returned to his own home and city and continued to search out the stock in the local merchant store and one day as he ran his eye across the particular display of pearls which another merchant had shown him his eyes lighted upon the most beautiful the most reflective the most colorful pearl that he'd ever seen all his life there was no mistaking it it was the largest natural pearl ever shown to him its luster was rich and beautiful such that he could almost see his face in it there was no question in his mind his expert eye could see its worth and with the light born of unbelief at his find this pearl dealer said to the owner i'll take it the owner looked at him and he replied are you sure are you certain that you want this particular pearl oh yes said the man there is no doubt in my mind how much is it the man said how much do you have well he said i have this stock of pearls you could have those oh said the dealer i'll need those but i'll need much more oh with the reply well then i could go down to the bank and draw out of the account he said do you have an account too well he said i'll need that well he said i'll have to go home and get the car and oh you have a car i'll need that did you mention a home i'll need that too but where would my wife and children go oh said the dealer you have a wife and you have children i'll need those too oh said the man but all my energies are given into all these other things you're going to take everything from me all my time has been wasted oh said the man you have time you have energies i'll need those too are you sure you want this particular pearl oh yes said the man i like it more than any other pearl the most beautiful thing that i've ever seen so precious i'm not sure what my friends will say though because i'm giving all for this pearl you have friends said the dealer i'll need your friends too you still want this pearl yes no one else will do no other pearl this is the one i want and so the man gave everything for the pearl including the very suit of his back it was a very great price to pay but just as he was turning to leave with the pearl in his pocket the merchant did a very unusual thing he called out to him he said wait don't go yet we haven't finished the transaction the man thought i've given everything what else is there he said i want to have i want you to have all these pearls back here they are now they're mine you understand but i want you to be able to carry out your trading with them well thank you very much said the other and he turned to leave conscious of his great gain but overwhelmed by the enormity of the cost wait said the merchant here is your bank account too it's still mine you understand but i want you to make use of it you may draw from it as freely as you like at any time but remember it's mine and i may need to use it and here's your wife and your family and your home and here are the keys to your car and here are your clothes and here are your friends and here is your time and your energies and your abilities you may have them all back you may keep them all with you at your places i'd like you to look after them i'd like you to enjoy them but i want you to remember that they're all mine and you won't mind if sometimes i need to come back down and draw out of that account and you won't mind you'll understand if sometimes i need the car to use it and maybe to enjoy some of your wife's cooking and to have the friendship of your children because you'll understand that they're really mine and i'm simply allowing you to use them the lord jesus has left us this parable and the holy spirit of god wants to teach us a lesson this morning listen he is saying the kingdom of heaven is the richest of all treasures it is the most precious of pearls but it has the highest of costs will cost you everything you have you cannot make the treasure you cannot make the pearl it cannot be cultured the gospel is a supernatural treasure a supernatural pearl you cannot produce it but you may possess it it'll cost you everything that's all it's a paradox you cannot buy it because jesus has already paid for it but it will cost you everything nonetheless and christ jesus comes to us by the holy spirit this morning where you're sitting and he says this he says everything you have is mine nothing you have is yours not your car not your home not your bank account not your physical condition not your clothes not your children not your spouse not your fiance not your plans not your opinion not your degree or your reputation or your success or your intellectual prowess not even yourself because you've been purchased with a price oh they're not your own why is that because the demanded price for the treasure of the kingdom is total absolute the lord says i want you to have and to enjoy all those things as a good steward of them but just remember they're all mine or there may be a missionary in town i'll need to use your car you won't mind that there may be an unmarried mother in a desperate plight i will want you to go and take care of her you won't mind that there may be a financial need for a family or a lonely person to visit and i'll need your your money and your time and your energy you won't mind that because you know that they're mine anyway you won't find that too terrible because you'll be delighting in the precious pearl which is in your possession and every time you're tempted to complain at my using those things that i've entrusted to you you will take it out on your peer again this gorgeous luster and you'll say i praise god for the truth and i praise god for the delight of the pearl and out of gratitude he will use all that is mine because it's here and on seeing again the beauty of the savior's face who shed his blood for you on the cross of calvary you'll receive my request says god with gratitude and you'll rejoice at the privilege of being able to express your love and appreciation in a practical way and on seeing the countless blessings which come from knowing god whom to know is life eternal and experiencing the happiness of god's favor and the love and goodness and mercy and grace for living which he gives you will run to me with your arms outstretched to give me all that you have and like the man who found the treasure in the field and the other who discovered the pearl you will not consider the price too high to pay because in turn you have discovered the joyous mystery of the kingdom namely that total sacrifice brings immeasurable incomparable riches to every child of the kingdom and having covered the cost neither man in jesus parable considered it too high to pay here is the question for this morning how about you that's fine prayer