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Saturday May 09, 2020
Hidden Treasure
Saturday May 09, 2020
Saturday May 09, 2020
HIDDEN TREASURE
This is the story about us being vessels that contain a treasure within. And no matter how fragile that vessel is, or how formidable are the pressures upon that vessel, the inner treasure is of greater power than the outward pressure. There is a Scripture that talks about that Treasure, which is the life of Jesus within us, being made evident in our lives, no matter what is going on in our circumstances.
2 Corinthians 4:7 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us. We are hard- pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed — always carrying about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body. For we who live are always delivered to death for Jesus’ sake, that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh. So then death is working in us, but life in you.
Many people are asking the question in this time of Covid-19 distress and affliction; How we are going to come out the other end? Well How are we? Our future material circumstances remain uncertain, and restrictions upon our freedom of movement and interaction are being gradually eased, our health and hygiene guidelines stay constant, but a massive question is how are we going to come out the other end emotionally, and that depends massively on how we are going to come out the other end spiritually.
Paul speaks in that Scripture about having experiences of being hard pressed or under pressure, feeling perplexed or trapped, feeling threatened and being hard hit. Some or all of that is what many people can readily say they have experiencing now to some degree.
The negative outcomes Paul could have ended up with after all this were his being crushed, being in despair, feeling forsaken, or even being destroyed. These are natural human responses to those kinds of pressures that have seemed to hit everybody on the planet all at once at the moment in one way or another. They are all a matter of degree, and people can get stuck in a cycle of negative emotional reaction, which is now happening.
When Paul (Saul) was a zealous Jew persecuting Christians he used to let these negative reactions define him and make him angry and fire him up into aggressive or defensive action. The Bible tells us how he went into peoples’ houses and dragged them into prison and even had them killed… Those reactions would make him look for someone or something to blame so he could fight back at that and feel self-empowered in some way. That is because those emotional reactions have an energy – a negative energy, that comes from a negative spiritual energy.
But the converted Paul found a distinctive inner spiritual energy in all of the pressure he describes and experienced the ‘excellence of the power of God ’within him. The word for ‘excellence’ in the Greek in this verse is ‘hyperbole’ which is the word we use colloquially to mean exaggerated or overstated. The Greek word means ‘to be thrown out beyond the normal range’. In other words Paul experienced a power that was out in another orbit. It operated above the normal energy of willpower or mere emotional determination. He found the power of the indwelling life of God through Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
This spiritual energy that Paul found within became the treasure of Paul’s heart. In the bible this is called the Kingdom of Heaven.
Matthew 13:44 … The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.
Paul knew the treasure was there – he learned how to access it.
He had learned to sell off some things in order to acquire the better thing. God had changed him. He said he had suffered the loss of all things to gain Jesus, to be found in him, to be found in his field and to find his treasure in that field.
How do we do this?
It is the difference between living in the mindset of the Kingdom or living in the mindset of the world – living in the natural or living in the spiritual.
I sell off all that extra emotional baggage and negative mindset, and buy the field where the treasure is. We don’t buy the treasure, we buy the field and the field yields the treasure. That field becomes our new heart, the new territory that we possess on the inside. It is the Kingdom of God within us. It contains within it all the goodness of God that we can receive through faith. Paul tells us that we can be filled with all the fullness of God – that is extraordinary but true. That is firstly all spiritual blessings that we have through Jesus, the love and the peace and the joy and it is also the beautiful promise of Jesus to us about not being anxious about material needs like the world is, but rather seeking first the kingdom of God within us and all those things will be added to us because our Father knows we have need of these things. All of that is that is the treasure.
The economic forecasters are telling us how doubtful they are about economic recovery – and that is quite a rational statement – but God provides for those who truly trust him, who buy the right field, and sell off the anxiety and stress and possess their souls through faith and patience
God gives us a new heart and new desires and we trade off the old heart and sell off the old territory and its negative emotional baggage that seeks to attach itself to us.
Our spiritual journey is one of being aware of having a new heart. Every decision of faith in that new territory of the new heart grows the area of this new territory. The old territory or old heart gives way to the expanding territory of the new heart. Throughout the Old Testament God had been promising that he would give us a new heart that responds to his love and take away the old hard heart that goes its own way and continually misses the mark (Sin). That is the new Covenant since Jesus.
But until we actually start trading this baggage off we can’t afford to buy the field as our old inner field still takes up all the space. Either Jesus is evident in us or the baggage of anxiety is. If we know the difference we can choose.
The new territory contains the treasure of Faith and Hope and Love.
The old territory we sell of contains anxiety and despair and resentment.
I have heard many TV interviews with excellent commentary from many experts on the different aspects of the Covid-19 crisis. Some were walking encyclopedias of the economic options and others were talking medical dictionaries of the health crisis. When any of them were asked about how we were going to come out of this in their particular category; they would say ‘We dont know how this will work out – it’s unknown.
There is another group of experts whose specialty is understanding and comparing the merits and deficiencies of the different models of the countries and states and regions with different combinations of greater restrictions on either the economic or the health factors. When asked which model is the best combination, the answer is ‘We cannot say as yet – it’s unknown’.
But each one of us can know how we are going to come out of this spiritually and emotionally.
I personally think that this awareness is part of the Holy Spirit awakening in the earth in our day.
Can you imagine the futility of us trying to make things change in our world and not first letting things change in ourselves first? That has never worked.
In the final verse of that Scripture about all the pressures and the treasure in earthen vessels Paul was able to say;
‘so death works in us but life in you’
He meant that ‘death working in him’ was the letting go of the emotional baggage and negative mindset. And he meant that for him, ‘life working in you’ was the faith and hope and love within him that also imparted that spiritual energy into the hearts and minds of those around him. That is what Paul called true spiritual ministry.
God is there FOR YOU in the midst of the current crisis to give you faith and hope and love.
God is there WITH YOU in this crisis to impart faith and hope and love.
If all that we have as a mindset is the pain of the adversity of today, that starts to define us according to what we don’t have and what we are not, instead of the inner treasure that defines us by what we do have and the new person that we truly are in God. Whatever that mindset is becomes the spiritual energy that radiates out from us as who we are. We have to sell off that ‘don’t have and are not’ for what we actually ‘do have’ NOW – who we really are, now, and allow the ‘excellence of the power of God’, that real inner state of who we are be found in us, in that field, that new spiritual territory of our heart. It is a spiritual energy exchange. We can experience the peace and rest of that beautiful field ‘He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.
The treasure within is our spirit joined to the Lord’s Spirit. It is realized as a conscious presence with Jesus, so that his life can be expressed through our life. It does not have to be a feeling - it is accepted as a fact, a spiritual reality of faith. The feelings follow faith, the witness of the Spirit of joy, a buoyancy that lifts us into another orbit around our centre, who is God. We now become God centred and not self centred. David was able to testify of this ever present presence in the Psalms.
Psalm 139 - God, investigate my life; get all the facts firsthand. I'm an open book to you; even from a distance, you know what I'm thinking.You know when I leave and when I get back; I'm never out of your sight. You know everything I'm going to say before I start the first sentence. I look behind me and you're there, then up ahead and you're there, too— your reassuring presence, coming and going. This is too much, too wonderful
I can't take it all in! Is there anyplace I can go to avoid your Spirit? to be out of your sight?
If I climb to the sky, you're there! If I go underground, you're there! If I flew on morning's wings
to the far western horizon, You'd find me in a minute— you're already there waiting!
Then I said to myself, "Oh, he even sees me in the dark! At night I'm immersed in the light!"
It's a fact: darkness isn't dark to you; night and day, they're all the same to you.
What gets in the way of this treasure being taken hold of and realized in our lives is all the reactions going on in our minds and emotions, and their relentless and demanding claim on the inner territory of our heart, of our concept of who we are. Again I say - making us feel self-conscious instead of God conscious.
Matthew 13:44 … The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.
Thank you Lord for helping us to acquire that field, thank you for drawing us into your orbit of the excellence of the power that lifts us up and overcomes the heavy weights of the negative emotions that would seek to oppress us. We come to you as your vessels today, and you fill us with your treasure.
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