“The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.”
Matthew 13:44 (NAB)
We tend to seek meaning only in what we see externally, but hidden treasures are often missed and unappreciated. God’s gifts are discovered when we look below the surface, which is what Jesus said about treasures that are hidden and buried in a field.
Thinking about things buried in the ground, made me think of certain vegetables that grow below ground, while only their leaves appear on the surface. In order to find underground vegetables, like potatoes, carrots, beets, parsnips, radishes, garlic, leeks, onions and more, one would see the surface leaves first, but need to dig underground to find the good food.
This week, there was a news story about a 28 year old woman who was found by search parties, after getting lost while hiking in the mountains of California. Her passion for gardening helped her to survive by being able to recognize the leaves of some leeks growing in the wilderness. She dug up those leeks, which became her only food sustenance for three weeks, until the search party found her.
Maybe there is a deeper lesson to learn about recognizing treasures that are hidden beneath the surface. Every human person is created by God and given a unique personality, gifts, talents, and special insights.
At first meeting someone, we see only their surface leaves, but there is always more to learn about any individual, when we look beneath the surface.
People who go through tragic and adverse circumstances, might gradually bury their faith in God. The treasures placed within them at birth often get smothered under the ground of hardship and sorrow. We might be looking at someone’s outer leaves, not knowing what has happened below the surface. Unless we find out what is beneath, we may never recognize their good gifts and treasures.
In listening to stories of people in the Nursing Home, one lady opened her heart to share her story with me over several visits. She was raised by an abusive father and a drug addicted mother. She followed her mother’s path, by using heroin, and eventually became addicted. She married and gave birth to two daughters, but ended up divorced. She is now in frail health, residing in the Nursing Home for the rest of her life.
She desires to reconnect with her adult daughters, but they want nothing to do with her. They changed their phone numbers, never visit her and consider their stepmother, their only mother. This lady now has no one except a sister living in another state and her friends in the Nursing Home.
In essence, God is all she has, and thankfully she has reached deep within herself and rekindled her faith, putting all her hope and trust in Jesus.
It’s sad that people cannot forgive as God does. Her story reminds me that we were all born with spiritual gifts and great potential, yet problems and wrong choices pile up over time and push all those treasures of faith down below the surface of who we are. Our mistakes will never change God’s love and mercy towards us, because He loves us so much that He sees each person as a rare treasure buried in a field.
God gave His best for us in Jesus, who paid the costliest price at the cross, to purchase the field of our soul and give us a new beginning.
He knows about every problem, pain and trial that we have gone through, and He wants to uncover all the treasures that are hidden within us.
God gave everything to purchase our redemption, and He did it with great joy. Now He wants us to use our gifts to share Him with others.
Lord, help us to look below the surface in all people we meet, and to recognize the hidden treasures that you have placed within everyone. Give us a heart of mercy that points all people towards you. Amen
