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Part one of two on the pearl. Most of us were handed one answer: you're the pearl, and Jesus is the merchant who sold everything to buy you. I was taught that too, and I passed it along, and when people pushed back on my last video I said it works on both layers, and I believed it. Here's what's strange, though: this isn't actually a debate. The scholars don't argue about it and the early church didn't either, they all land the same place, and it just isn't the place most of us got handed. Somewhere between the people who wrote it down and the people who preach it, it quietly turned over. Here's why I don't hold it anymore, and it isn't because some old teacher said so. It's because Paul already did this parable in the first person. In Philippians 3 he reads out his assets like a man taking pearls out of a case one at a time: circumcised the eighth day, tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews, as touching the law a Pharisee, blameless. And he doesn't use religious language for them, he uses a merchant's:
Part one of two on the pearl. Most of us were handed one answer: you're the pearl, and Jesus is the merchant who sold everything to buy you. I was taught that too, and I passed it along, and when people pushed back on my last video I said it works on both layers, and I believed it. Here's what's strange, though: this isn't actually a debate. The scholars don't argue about it and the early church didn't either, they all land the same place, and it just isn't the place most of us got handed. Somewhere between the people who wrote it down and the people who preach it, it quietly turned over. Here's why I don't hold it anymore, and it isn't because some old teacher said so. It's because Paul already did this parable in the first person. In Philippians 3 he reads out his assets like a man taking pearls out of a case one at a time: circumcised the eighth day, tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews, as touching the law a Pharisee, blameless. And he doesn't use religious language for them, he uses a merchant's: "what things were GAIN to me" (kerdos, profit, the black column), "those I counted LOSS" (zemia, which isn't merely worthless but actual damage). Commentators catch that "gains" is plural, as if he had feasted his eyes on each one in turn, while "loss" is singular, the whole pile swept into one lump. And then: "that I may GAIN Christ." Same word. Paul liquidates every asset he owns to gain one thing. That's the parable, in Scripture, in the first person, in the merchant's own vocabulary. Then the early church: I looked for anyone in the first six hundred years reading Jesus as the merchant and us as the pearl, and I could not find one. I found five going the other way (Origen, Hilary, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Gregory the Great, Ephrem). And Hilary describes the merchant as "a man long steeped in the law" who "abandons those things that he obtained under the yoke of the law," which is Paul's own self-description almost word for word. Origen adds the small sharp one: Jesus said "GOODLY pearls," and "if some of the pearls had not been worthless, it would not have been said, 'to a man seeking goodly pearls'" -- so the merchant is someone who can tell the difference. Now hear this clearly: Christ absolutely gave everything for you. That's Ephesians 5, Philippians 2, First Peter 1. It's true. It just isn't this parable. And "you're the pearl" quietly costs you, because it makes the story an appraisal of you, and you'll spend your life trying to feel worth the price. He didn't write you in as the thing that gets bought. He wrote you in as the one who gets to want. Part two is what the pearl actually is. #Pearl #Matthew13 #Parables #Origen #BibleStudy

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