According to Colossians 2:3, all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Christ. And according to John 1:1, Jesus Christ is the Word. So, using the transitive property, we arrive at the conclusion that all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in the Word of God.
It is some of those wonderful, hidden treasures that I want to explore in this blog.
Anyone who has read the Bible is familiar with its richness. Wisdom and knowledge abound on every page. But today I’m specifically talking about those little pearls of wisdom that leap out at you and make you say, “Wow! Now, that’s exciting.”
Jewels and Other Treasures
Treasure, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Rubies, diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, gold, silver, Jed Clampett’s Texas tea – all these are treasures. So are art and beauty. Faith, hope, and love. Family and friends. Home.
But the Word of God is in a class all by itself. It is “…more precious than gold, than much pure gold…” (Psalm 19:10) And if you enjoy a treasure hunt, the Word is full of many kinds of precious gems.
Childish Dream
For you to understand my first jewel, I’ll have to take you back to my childhood. Like many kids, I wanted a horse. But I didn’t want just any old horse. I wanted one of those white winged steeds called Pegasus.
Of course, I knew Pegasus was mythical. I was never going to actually ride a flying horse. But I had an imagination and I used it. I fantasized that I owned Pegasus and that gorgeous, pure white stallion would come to me instantly from the four corners of the globe when I whistled (my ability to whistle being part of the fantasy.) Then we would soar off above the clouds for an afternoon of exciting adventures.
The Pegasus dream faded along with my childhood until one day a couple of decades later. I was reading Revelation 19:14, “And the armies which were in heaven followed him [Jesus] upon white horses…”
In a sliver of a second a dream was reborn. I’m going to be part of that army marching down out of Heaven. And I’m going to be sitting on a white flying horse in an adventure led by the Superhero of all time, Jesus Christ! I’ll never forget the thrill I felt when I realized my childhood dream really will come true some day!
A Simple Realization
My next jewel is a simple thought that came to me when I was sitting at home, attending church through the internet because of covid. The pastor was reading about Jesus hanging on the cross with a felon on either side of Him.
One of the criminals mocked Jesus, but the other said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Luke 23:42 (NIV) I don’t know how many dozens of times I’ve heard or read that verse, but on that day, as the pastor read it, my mouth fell open. What kingdom was this guy talking about?
Jesus was dying. So was the felon. The disciples were in chaos believing all was lost. Political and religious leaders had condemned Jesus to death to make sure He didn’t conjure a kingdom. Everybody around Jesus believed He had come to institute a material, earthly kingdom. With His death, that shining dream shattered to smithereens.
None of them got it! They couldn’t see that the kingdom was spiritual and that Jesus’ death was the seed from which the kingdom would grow.
Now, here’s this cast-off soul getting it!
He’s not through living. Jesus isn’t through living. There truly is a coming kingdom.
What amazing insight and faith!
Our Merciful, Long-Suffering God
My next jewel comes from Jesus’ parable, “The Rich Man and Lazarus.” According to the story, there was a wealthy man who wore expensive clothes and ate luscious food every day. A beggar named Lazarus used to sit at the gate of his mansion hoping to scavenge the crumbs from the rich man’s table.
Eventually both men died. Angels carried Lazarus to Abraham’s bosom (Paradise), but the rich man ended up in Hades. Although he was in great torment, he could see Lazarus far away in Paradise, and he asked Abraham to send Lazarus with a drop of water to cool his tongue. Abraham explained this request was impossible because a great gulf separated them.
Then the rich man begged Abraham to send Lazarus to his father’s home to warn his five brothers about Hades. He was certain they would listen to someone who had come back from the dead. But Abraham answered, “If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.” (Luke 16:19-31)
There the story seemed to end. Request denied. No appeal. No hope.
But, in fact, the merciful, loving God who reigns over the universe did what Abraham refused to do. For there lived in those days a man named Lazarus. He was a close friend of Jesus, and he died. But the real Lazarus, unlike the Lazarus of the parable, did rise from the dead. Jesus called him forth from his tomb and he came out, still bound in his grave clothes.
It touches my heart that, even though Jesus didn’t resurrect the Lazarus in His parable and even though God knew it was an exercise in futility, still He said, “Yes! Yes, I’ll raise Lazarus from the dead. Yes, I’ll let him return to the land of the living and sound a warning to his generation.”
Lazarus’ generation crucified the very Son of God. But it wasn’t because God failed to warn them of the hell that lies beyond this life.
Ultimate Answers
Last, I’d like to tell you about a whole collection of jewels. Many years ago, I heard a missionary speak words that burned into my memory. I don’t remember the missionary’s name or the country he served, but he said that people everywhere – people we consider primitive – ask all the same questions we do. “Who am I?” “Where did I come from?” “Why am I here?” “Where am I going?”
Those questions demand to be answered. They can haunt us, frustrate us, even drive us crazy if they go unanswered. Yet each question has a simple, straightforward explanation in the pages of the Bible. The answers are there, waiting to be found.
More Treasures
My jewels are simple, casual observations. But some scholars make it their business to unearth Biblical treasures. I would like to recommend two and some of their books I have enjoyed.
1 Michael Heiser
Supernatural
The Unseen Realm
2 Jonathan Cahn
The Book of Mysteries
The Oracle
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Blogs! Why am I surprised? I love your writings. I have not heard lately how Michael Heiser is doing. Thank you for introducing me to his material. Helped me connect many dots. You are amazing!!!
You are TOO kind. Dr. Heiser connected a lot of dots for me too. It was a God-thing that brought his name and books across my path. I guess the Lord knew you and I needed his wisdom. I’ve been praying for him – sure hope he hangs around until the rapture to help us. After that, we can go to a higher power. LOL! Thank you so much for your comment. You are a blessing!