To read the texts click on the texts: Ex 34:29-35; Mt 13:44-46
The
parables of the hidden treasure (13:44) and the fine pearls (13:45-46) are
found only in the Gospel of Matthew.
In both the parables the one who finds,
goes and sells all he has for the sake of what he has found. However, the one
who finds the treasure in the field finds it by accident and is not actively
looking for it, whereas the merchant is in search of fine pearls. This is
probably why the one in the field is filled with joy whereas the merchant
knowing that he has found what he is looking for is not filled with joy, but is
willing to give up everything for the sake of the pearl that he has found.
Though some may find the action of the man in the field who hides the treasure
questionable, it must be noted that the parable does not legitimise the man’s
action of hiding, but focuses on his action of selling all that he had. The
point of the parables seems to be that the dawning of the kingdom calls for
reflection on one’s values and leads to action that brings on a new set of
values.
We
might become so used to doing things in a particular way that we are unwilling
to change even if someone shows us a better way of doing the same thing. These
parables are calling us to Newness and to sacrifice what we are for what we can
become.
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