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  1. touches every area of life, including our time and talent as well as our treasure. Stewardship is faithfully using whatever God gives us (opportunities, interests, skills, employment, family, talents, spiritual gifts, land, money, etc.) for His glory. The theme of stewardship ranges from Genesis 1-2 when God made the man and

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  2. treasure "above all people: for all the earth is mine." In other words, although all the earth and its people are God's—as God He created and owns everything—Israel would be His special treasure. This should begin to help us understand what Jesus is saying in this parable about His New Covenant treasure. Field=the world

  3. THE MEANING OF THE PARABLE... 1. Here is the explanation as given by two commentators: "The kingdom of heaven is worth infinitely more than the cost of discipleship, and those who know where the treasure lies joyfully abandon everything else to secure it."

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  4. The document discusses the concept of "treasure principle" which is that earthly wealth will not last, but giving to God and others allows one to store up eternal rewards in heaven. It provides biblical examples of Jesus' teachings about money and possessions.

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  5. Nov 25, 2012 · your treasure. It could be the praise of man, a position of power, or even a person. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones put it, “No matter what it is, or how small it is, if it is everything to you, that is your treasure, that is the thing for which you are living.” • Ask yourself: What are the earthly treasures that vie for my heart? Who or

  6. Print out this worksheet for an interactive discussion about what we treasure. Use the “Crayon Resist” method to tell the story. Instructions here. For review, let the children choose a “treasure” out of a treasure box when they answer a question correctly. Ring a jeweller and find out how much pearls cost.

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  8. After meeting a miraculously pregnant Elizabeth, Mary gave glory to God. In her song to the Lord in Luke 1:46-55, Mary glorified God, observing His mercy towards her, a simple girl from Nazareth. Then, Mary magnified God for what He had done on behalf of Israel. With her reference to Israel in 1:54, the mercy of God is evident again, recalling ...

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