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The ultimate goal of redemption is to make us worshipers. The Lord Jesus Christ said: “…True worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him.” (John 4:23 ESV)

Worship, while difficult to define, is the result of being occupied with Christ - His person and work.

This weekly meditation is prepared by Dr. Sandy Higgins. Its purpose is to give believers truth to think about and develop in their own minds and hearts throughout the week. Ultimately, as the week progresses, daily worship will result in hearts full of adoration for the Lord Jesus on the Lord's Day (Sunday) as believers gather to remember Him.

Dr. A.J. Higgins is the Editor of the Christian magazine, Truth and Tidings and is well known in many parts of the world for his relevant and clear Bible teaching. He lives in New Jersey with his wife Ruth.

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Monday Meditation

Monday, August 10, 2009

 

From the desk of Dr. A.J. Higgins

www.heaven4sure.com

 

He Sold All

 

"The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a merchant man seeking goodly pearls;

who when he had found one pearl of great price,

went and sold all that he had and bought it."

(Matthew 13:45, 46).

 

Notice the Person: it is a merchant man or business man. This is his business. Notice the contrast with 'the man' of verse 44. Notice next the Pursuit. Here is a man with a purpose or goal. In the case of the field, there is not the thought of looking for the treasure. It is simply found. But here, the business man has something in his mind for which he is looking. The Place: the sea, which is often likened to the sea of nations. The Pearl is indivisible and the fruit of suffering. The Purchase price: all that he had.

 

"He sold all that He had," reminds us of a great contrast. In Luke 15 we read of a prodigal who spent all on himself. Our Redeemer spent all on us.

 

Questions to consider:

 

1.  "He sold all." What did the Lord Jesus sacrifice when He became a man and moved to Calvary? Did the selling of "all that He had" begin at Calvary or did it begin at incarnation?

 

2.  Think of the contrast with another redeemer. Boaz purchased Ruth. No purchase price is mentioned. Why? Did Boaz become poor to purchase Ruth or was he still wealthy after the purchase?

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