Table of Contents
- 1 What is the meaning of the parable in Matthew 13 44?
- 2 Can everyone enter the kingdom of heaven?
- 3 What does it mean to store up treasures in heaven?
- 4 Which parable teaches about the Kingdom of God?
- 5 What happened to the apostle Thomas?
- 6 What is our reward in heaven?
- 7 Why do people who ‘do not see’ the Kingdom’s presence fail?
- 8 What does Thomas mean by ‘spread out upon the Earth’?
What is the meaning of the parable in Matthew 13 44?
The Parable of the Hidden Treasure
The Parable of the Hidden Treasure is a well known parable of Jesus, which appears in Matthew 13:44, and illustrates the great value of the Kingdom of Heaven. It immediately precedes the parable of the Pearl, which has a similar theme. The parable has been depicted by artists such as Rembrandt.
Can everyone enter the kingdom of heaven?
Jesus states in Matthew 7:21-23: “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of Heaven”, yet there are some who teach salvation by “faith only”, i.e. as long as someone believes, he/she will be saved.
What does the parable tell us about the kingdom of heaven?
Parable of the Mustard Seed Jesus tells of how the mustard seed is small, but when it grows, it becomes exponentially larger than its small nature. In the same way, the Kingdom of Heaven will start out small here on earth, but it too will grow far bigger than its small starting size.
What does the lost Gospel of Thomas say?
The Gospel of Thomas proclaims that the Kingdom of God is already present for those who understand the secret message of Jesus (Saying 113), and lacks apocalyptic themes. Because of this, Ehrman argues, the Gospel of Thomas was probably composed by a Gnostic some time in the early 2nd century.
What does it mean to store up treasures in heaven?
Jesus, in Luke 12:33-34 NIV, gives us an idea of treasure in heaven when he says: Sell your possessions and give to the poor. We store up treasure in heaven by seeking the kingdom of God through helping others, which demonstrates the greatest of all sacrifices that God made for us!
Which parable teaches about the Kingdom of God?
In this parable the parable of the sower is a parable of which Jesus relates to the Kingdom of God as if it were a seed. He says that some people are like seeds that all fall along the path to which they wont grow but be taken away by satin.
Who Cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven?
Jesus said, “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3); “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John 3:5).
What is the secret of the kingdom of heaven?
What secrets are these? They are the identity of Jesus—truly and completely God, truly and completely human, and the world’s only Savior and Redeemer—and the mission of Jesus—to live a sinless life in the place of his people, and to offer that life as a sacrifice to redeem his people.
What happened to the apostle Thomas?
According to Syrian Christian tradition, Thomas was killed at St. Thomas Mount in Chennai on 3 July in AD 72, he was castrated, and his body was interred in Mylapore. Ephrem the Syrian states that the Apostle was killed in India, and that his relics were taken then to Edessa.
What is our reward in heaven?
great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted. they the prophets which were before you. The World English Bible translates the passage as: Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad, for great is.
What did Jesus say about waiting for the Kingdom to come?
It will not come while people watch for it; they will not say: Look, here it is, or: Look, there it is; but the kingdom of the father is spread out over the earth, and men do not see it. LAYTON (113) His disciples said to him, “When is the kingdom going to come?” , “It is not by being waited for that it is going to come.
Will the Kingdom of God ever come into being?
Jesus is saying the Kingdom will not “come” into being…it already IS [and always has been, and always will be]. The Kingdom is not a thing separate and apart, but a unity, a whole, existing everywhere. We are simply unable/unwilling to see it. – A Brother
Why do people who ‘do not see’ the Kingdom’s presence fail?
Presumably those who ‘do not see’ the kingdom’s presence fail because they are ‘watching/looking’ for its advent. But 113:1-4 taken even by itself implies that ‘the disciples’ are among those ‘people’ who cannot see the kingdom’s presence; otherwise, they would not have asked that question.”
What does Thomas mean by ‘spread out upon the Earth’?
It is ‘spread out upon the earth,’ just as in Saying 2 it is both within men and outside them (Coptic; Greek has ‘within’ only). It may be that Thomas has in mind the mysterious ‘sign of extension’ mentioned in the second-century Didache(16, 6) as destined to come in the sky before the end of the world.