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CloseTim Harms - April 12, 2026
The Joy Of Discovery
In a culture obsessed with optimization—better diets, faster workflows, and constant self-improvement—we often find ourselves more burned out than satisfied. In this message, Tim kicks off our Easter Tide series by diving into two of Jesus' shortest but most profound parables: The Hidden Treasure and The Pearl of Great Price. Through the lens of Matthew 13, Tim explores how the Kingdom of God is a discovery that makes "optimization" irrelevant. Whether you have stumbled into faith by accident or have been a lifelong seeker of truth, these stories reveal a powerful principle: The value of the object determines the intensity of the pursuit. Main Text: Matthew 13:44–46
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The Joy Of Discovery
In a culture obsessed with optimization—better diets, faster workflows, and constant self-improvement—we often find ourselves more burned out than satisfied. In this message, Tim kicks off our Easter Tide series by diving into two of Jesus' shortest but most profound parables: The Hidden Treasure and The Pearl of Great Price. Through the lens of Matthew 13, Tim explores how the Kingdom of God is a discovery that makes "optimization" irrelevant. Whether you have stumbled into faith by accident or have been a lifelong seeker of truth, these stories reveal a powerful principle: The value of the object determines the intensity of the pursuit. Main Text: Matthew 13:44–46
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