July 10, 2008
Jesus said this once -
Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and then turn and tear you to pieces.
Now what in the world does this mean? It might mean a lot of thing to a lot of different people but to me - the major thing that stands out here is the world “pearls.” Now, a pearl is something so valuable, so precious that one would take an exceeding amount of care and caution with it - especially in Jesus’ day where many people would never in their whole life even see a pearl. It was one of the most valuable treasures in the day. And then I ask myself - what is the most valuable thing in Scripture? What does God value most? What should be most valuable to us?
And I come to a simple answer - life.
Life is the most valuable thing - the most precious, the most beautiful, the most important. Now why would anyone take life and throw it to the dogs, to pigs? We think we would never do this, right? But how often do we…when we fail to live out our God given identity. When we don’t value our own life - or those around us - enough to embrace the image that we were created in - God’s image. And when we don’t live within our purpose.
So often I find myself throwing my life to the pigs - my identity - my image - my purpose.
What I get out of what Jesus is saying here is this, “Value Life. Value your God given image and your divine purpose. Live within it, embrace it. And through it - bring life to others.”
This is what we are talking about this week at Transformation City. I hope you can join us as we explore the value of pearls.
Peace.

