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What does the Bible say about the parables of the pearl and the net?

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The parables illustrate the value of the kingdom of heaven and God's sovereign grace in salvation.

In Matthew 13:45-51, the parables of the pearl of great price and the net depict the kingdom of heaven's immense value and God's sovereign purpose in salvation. The pearl represents Christ, whom sinners seek and must recognize as precious. The net signifies God's gathering of His chosen people, distinguishing the righteous from the wicked at the end of time. The teachings underscore that salvation is not based on human decisions but on God's initiative and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:45-51

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