There is a true story about a man in the United States, who bought an old, ugly painting at a local flea market. He paid just $5 for it, because he liked the frame, not the painting itself. He placed it on a bookshelf, where it sat untouched for years.
One day, he decided to take the frame apart to reuse it for a family photo. As he dismantled it, a piece of paper fell out from behind the canvas. It wasn’t just any paper; it was one of the 24 surviving original copies of the Declaration of Independence.
It later sold for over $2 million. For years, he had been holding a masterpiece in his hands without recognising its true value. He merely liked the frame that contained it. He valued the frame over the masterpiece.
This story serves as a powerful metaphor for our relationship with Christ. It reminds us that we often follow Christ for external blessings or emotional comforts rather than seeking and treasuring Christ Himself.
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