Matthew 13:44 NIV
[44] “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.
Jesus took time to lay out the principles and practices of His kingdom. At several times in the Bible, there are accounts of Jesus teaching both the crowd and His disciples about God's expectations from all who seek to follow and serve Him. One thing that was peculiar about the teachings of Jesus was that He spoke to the crowd in parables. These were short, simple and allegorical story that was designed to teach a spiritual lesson. He would take any earthly experience that was familiar to the crowd, and use that to teach the crowd about the principles, practices and policies of the kingdom of heaven.
Even the disciples wondered why Jesus was always speaking to the crowd in parables, and His response is instructive: "because the knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them". What an awesome responsibility for any one choosing to follow Jesus. The verse above is recorded as Jesus speaking to His disciples in the house, with the crowd now long gone. Indeed, deep secrets are best valued in privacy. I do not know of anyone who shares trade secrets openly, or who is careless about precious treasure, unless that thing is not important to you, or you do not really know the true value of what you hold. The verse above lays out clearly that God's kingdom is like treasure hidden in a field.
As already mentioned, no one places treasure in open sight for all and anyone to see, take or steal. It is always hidden and this tells me that whoever will take hold of it must be ready to get pretty uncomfortable. I have also yet to see where anyone finds hidden treasure without working hard for it. Gold is mined; oil has to be refined and diamonds too are rare. You do not walk along the streets to pick them up. For those who claim to have Him, do you really know the value of who you claim to have? It is called a kingdom, because it is a place of power and authority. It is also called a kingdom because from it proceeds blessings and benefits for those who willingly submit to its authority.
Anyone outside the coverage of this kingdom will never know why those who are in it live the way they do. Those who have truly tasted of the benefits of the kingdom will not desire anything else. Anyone who has seen the good of the kingdom of heaven knows that there is no better offer anywhere else. That is why anyone who has come to the knowledge of this kingdom will do all they can to take hold of it to the end. The verse above makes reference to selling all you have in order to own the field in which the treasure is buried. Knowing and having God is my greatest possession. I must do all I can to retain that knowledge and possession to the end. Where I end up is defined by who I know. Do I really know God? Does He also know me as His own? God's time of favour is here.