Today,
our Gospel is helping us to look inside us, to find something hidden
in there: «The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a
field» (Mt 13:44). When we speak of a treasure we are
always referring to something of exceptional value, of extreme
importance, not to things or situations that, even though valuable
for us are, nonetheless, nothing but futile and worthless refuse, for
this is what temporal satisfactions and pleasures actually are: what
so many people are striving to find outside, to end up totally
thwarted, once experienced.
The treasure Jesus
announces here is flowing in the midst of our soul, in the very
nucleus of our being. It is the Kingdom of Heaven. It consists in
lovingly finding, in a mysterious way, the Source of life, of all
beauty, truth and goodness, and to remain united to the same Source
until, our pilgrimage over and free of all useless trinkets, the
Kingdom of Heaven we have been looking for in our heart and have
fostered with faith and love, blossoms forth like the glowing flower
that lets its hidden treasure appear in all its splendor.
Some,
as St. Paul and the same good thief, unexpectedly run into the
Kingdom of Heaven, without any previous thought, because God's ways
are infinite, but, normally, to discover this treasure, we have to
purposely look for it: «Again the kingdom of heaven is like a
trader who is looking for fine pearls» (Mt 13:45). Maybe
this treasure is only to be found by those difficult to be satisfied,
or who do not make do with what they got, i.e. by idealists and
adventurers.
In our temporal order,
we tend to qualify the eager and unconformists as ambitious persons,
but in the spiritual world, they are the saints. They are those
willing to sell everything to buy the field, as St. John of the Cross
points out when he says: «That you may possess all things, seek
to possess nothing. That you may be everything, seek to be nothing».