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This week, we are excited to hear from Patrick Martin!
Years ago, one of our children (who shall remain unnamed), was with my wife in Target, when he exclaimed with longing, “Mommy - I just want something that will make me happy!” While we “grown ups” are usually a bit more subtle - can’t we all relate?
We’re treasure hunters, spending our lives looking for *something*. And yet, like Bono hauntingly cried, we “still haven’t found what we’re looking for.”
This week, we’re looking at Matthew 13:44-46, sort of a “buy one get one” sort of parable, where Jesus uses two images to make one life-altering point about where true joy can be found.
Two Questions:
What do you want more than anything else?
If you got it, how long do you think it would make you happy?
Parables: Masterfully crafted stories that help us to apprehend the kingdom of God.
A hidden treasure.
Questions for Response:
Does this parable match how you’ve viewed Christianity up till now? Why or why not?
Have you ever gotten really excited about getting something, but it didn’t end up as good as you thought it would be?
By Trinity Church of Lake NonaThis week, we are excited to hear from Patrick Martin!
Years ago, one of our children (who shall remain unnamed), was with my wife in Target, when he exclaimed with longing, “Mommy - I just want something that will make me happy!” While we “grown ups” are usually a bit more subtle - can’t we all relate?
We’re treasure hunters, spending our lives looking for *something*. And yet, like Bono hauntingly cried, we “still haven’t found what we’re looking for.”
This week, we’re looking at Matthew 13:44-46, sort of a “buy one get one” sort of parable, where Jesus uses two images to make one life-altering point about where true joy can be found.
Two Questions:
What do you want more than anything else?
If you got it, how long do you think it would make you happy?
Parables: Masterfully crafted stories that help us to apprehend the kingdom of God.
A hidden treasure.
Questions for Response:
Does this parable match how you’ve viewed Christianity up till now? Why or why not?
Have you ever gotten really excited about getting something, but it didn’t end up as good as you thought it would be?