De skjulte skattene og kjærlighetserklæringen

EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 2 MIN

De skjulte skattene og kjærlighetserklæringen

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Jeg skal gi deg skatter i mørket og rikdommer skjult på hemmelige steder, for at du skal kjenne at Jeg, Herren, som kalte deg ved navn, er Israels Gud." (Jes. 45,3)I Dresden er der en utstilling av fyrsters juveler, blant annet et stort jernegg som en gang ble gitt som forlovelsesgave til en prinsesse. Hun ble så skuffet og sint av det stygge egget, at hun slengte det i gulvet. Da åpnet det seg, og et sølvegg kom til syne. Hun tok sølvegget, og det åpnet seg, og der var en gullblomst som inneholdt en gullfugl som igjen inneholdt ei lita gullkrone. Og i den var der en nydelig diamantring!Slik har egentlig Bibelen vært for meg og mange andre! Sett utenifra er den uforståelig, mørk og kjedelig, uten bilder. Når vi åpner den og leser med hjelp av Helligånden, oppdager vi skatt på skatt! Og den som fortsetter å lese, vil også se og finne Guds kjærlighetserklæring dypt inni der! Da er jo spørsmålet, tar vi imot budskapet og setter ringen på fingen? Den som gjør det, kan vite at disse gavene er små i forhold til den herlighet og rikdom som Han eier, Han som frir til oss (Ef. 3,16-21; Fil. 4,19)!Ja, tenk det, alt det gode som Gud gir til oss gjennom Jesus, med Jesus og ved å gi seg selv, så er det bare en forsmak på all den rikdommen som Han eier og som vi skal få ta del i i evigheten. Hvem vil ikke gifte seg med kongenes Konge? La oss ta imot skattene! La oss åpne Bibelen og oppdage skattene. Vi vil stadig bli overrasket over rikdommen!Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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