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How do we know Christ is the pearl of great price?

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Christ is known as the pearl of great price because He satisfies the deepest needs of the soul, as illustrated in Matthew 13:45-46.

In Matthew 13:45-46, Christ is compared to a pearl of great price, symbolizing the ultimate treasure for which one would give up everything else. This parable illustrates how discovering Christ transforms our perception of value; what once seemed important pales in comparison to the richness of knowing Him. Just as a merchant joyfully sells all he has to acquire this singular pearl, believers are called to forsake all else to embrace the fullness of Christ and His redemptive work. The beauty, rarity, and indispensable nature of Christ are indeed what makes Him the pearl of great price.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:45-46, Philippians 3:8-9, Philippians 3:7-8, Matthew 13:46

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