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What does it mean to sell everything for the Pearl of Great Price?

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Selling everything means renouncing all self-righteousness and worldly possessions to completely trust in Christ for salvation.

In the parable, the act of selling everything to acquire the Pearl of Great Price symbolizes a profound commitment to Christ. It indicates an understanding that nothing else—our good deeds, traditions, or moral standings—can lead to salvation. This aligns with Christ's teaching in John 14:6, where He declares Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. Trusting in anything other than Christ is likened to possessing goodly pearls, which are ultimately inadequate. True conversion requires a heart that recognizes the need to forsake all other forms of righteousness and place complete faith in Christ, who alone can save. This echoes the call to follow Him unreservedly, as seen in Luke 14:33.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:45-46, John 14:6, Luke 14:33

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