17 February 2013

Gleaning Gold

I had the opportunity to go on Abel's class trip to Bathurst, the site of the first gold-rush in New South Wales, Australia.  We visited Hill End, the place where Holtermann's Nugget was found.  That huge slab of gold mixed with slate weighed about 235 kilograms!  It was a busy few days and a great blessing.  We also toured through the Jenolan caves.  It was a great introduction to some of the history and sights I have yet to see during my time in Australia.  To share that experience with my son and his classmates, teachers, and fellow volunteers was a wonderful privilege.

During the trip we had two opportunities to pan for gold, something I once did on a similar trip with Zed.  One of the times we panned each camper received a pan full of sand which had been "salted" with a small amount of gold.  The other opportunity was in a riverbed without any planted gold.  Needless to say, the gold salted in the pans was far easier to find than the miniscule dust showed us by master miners in the riverbed!  The kids found panning for gold very difficult.  Since they were not immediately rewarded by large obvious pieces of gold, many of the kids were immediately disinterested.  They enjoyed swinging the mattock or throwing things at each other while they were trampling over potential treasure.  I found three tiny specks of gold in five pans of sand - not too bad!  Gold was there to be found but it took a lot of labour to find it.

Miners are like fishermen, in that they will never on their lives divulge the best spots.  Why?  Because they reserve the best spots only for themselves!  Reading God's Word is like entering a mine rich with wisdom and knowledge.  Instead of hiding His truth from the humble, diligent seeker, God's response resembles that of Boaz with Ruth.  He looked upon Ruth with favour and love as she faithfully gleaned in his field.  He commanded his reapers to intentionally leave a good amount of grain on the ground so it would be easy for her to leave with plenty.  God does the same with those who treasure Him enough to study His Word.  He gladly leaves some nuggets even laying right on the surface just waiting to be picked up by those who prize and heed them.  Have you been faithful to glean the truth God has left for you to find?  Keep on looking and remember to thank Him for such treasure!  Where else can we find the Word of Life?

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