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Why must Christians be willing to sell everything for the Pearl of Great Price?

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Christians must be willing to sell everything as a demonstration of their commitment to Christ, who is of immeasurable worth.

In Matthew 13:46, the merchant sells all he has to obtain the pearl of great price, symbolizing the total surrender expected of believers to possess Christ. This is not merely a financial transaction but an expression of the believer's recognition that Christ surpasses all earthly possessions and relationships. Jesus Himself teaches that true discipleship requires prioritizing Him above family, friends, and even one's life (Luke 14:25). This selling out reflects the transformation that occurs when individuals understand the cost of discipleship and willingly embrace it for the joy of knowing and serving Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:46, Luke 14:25

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