Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Two Diamond Tales



May 1, 2013           Matthew 13: 45-46

Two Diamond Tales

Anthony DeMello tells of a sojourner who, upon reaching the outskirts of a village, settled down under a tree for the night. Suddenly a villager came running up to him and said, “The stone! The stone! Give me the precious stone!”

“What stone?” asked the sojourner. “Last night the Lord appeared to me in a dream,” said the villager, “and told me that if I went to the outskirts of the village at dusk I should find a sojourner who would give me a precious stone that would make me rich forever.” The sojourner rummaged in his bag and pulled out a stone. “He probably meant this one,” he said, as he handed the stone over to the villager. “I found it on a forest path some days ago. You can certainly have it.”

The villager gazed at the stone in wonder. It was a diamond; probably the largest diamond in the whole world, for it was as large as a person’s head. He took the diamond and walked away. All night he tossed about in bed, unable to sleep. The next day at the crack of dawn he returned to the sojourner and said, “Please kind sir, give me the wealth that makes it so easy for you to give this diamond away.”

What was the sojourner’s wealth?

Imagine you wanted to determine the value of a precious stone, perhaps a diamond. You can take your stone to a jeweler, who will examine and weigh your diamond. The jeweler uses a scale with two trays suspended from a balance rod, so that when there is equal weight on each tray, the rod balances perfectly. He places the diamond on one tray and then adds weight to the other tray until they balance.

Imagine you are that diamond. How can your value be determined? You, the diamond, are on one tray. On the other tray place all of your accomplishments. Add recommendations you receive from your family and friends, your education and business success, and your participation in the programs and ministries of your church. After you have placed all you can think of on the tray, you notice that the scale has not moved. The tray with all of your fame and accomplishments has failed to move your tray at all.

So you ask God for a little help; after all, He knows everything. Because God knows that value can be determined by what you are willing to pay for something, He asks you to remove all the things you had placed in the tray representing your value. Then God places Jesus in that tray, and the scales balance perfectly. You are worth Jesus! Your value to God is the same value that God places on Jesus, because God gave Jesus for you: “For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16).

Again paraphrasing Brennan Manning: Do you honestly believe that God loved you so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that you, by believing in him, will not perish but have eternal life? If you could answer, "Yes and Amen," there would come a relaxedness, a serenity and a compassionate attitude toward yourself that is a reflection of God’s own tenderness.

Sē’lah
   
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(Selah is a word that appears in the Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about these things.)

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