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  Treasure Hunters 
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            [January 21, 2011]  
            
             --A worship song we used 
			to sing frequently reads, “You are my strength when I am weak. You 
			are the treasure that I seek; you are my all in all. Seeking You as 
			a precious jewel, Lord to give up I’d be a fool. You are my all in 
			all.”In 1622, the Spanish galleon known as the “Atocha” went down off the 
			Florida Keys during a hurricane. At the time, it was carrying the 
			entire economic foundation of Spain with her. That treasure was 
			discovered and is worth over 40 million dollars. On the ocean 
			bottom, there has been found gold bars, silver bars, coins and 
			jewelry, not to mention many museum quality artifacts. I once had 
			the privilege of seeing this collection and must admit I was 
			impressed. I even had a chance to hold one of the gold bars. For a 
			moment, I was rich, but then they made me give it back.
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			The man who found the sunken treasure is Mel Fisher. Mr. Fisher is 
			called the greatest treasure hunter in the world. However, Mel 
			wasn’t always a treasure hunter. Mel Fisher was at one time a 
			chicken farmer. He took diving lessons and then later opened his own 
			dive shop. He then became obsessed with finding the long lost 
			galleon of 1622. In 1968, he moved his entire family from California 
			to the Florida Keys and began his search.In 1970, Fisher discovered in the archives of Seville, Spain, the 
			approximate location of the sunken ship. For years, there were very 
			little found pieces here and there, artifacts and gold coins from 
			other ships, but in 1985, they finally hit the “mother lode.”
 Things have not always gone well for the Fisher family though. In 
			1973, Mel’s son was killed while out on an overnight dive not to 
			mention years of court battles over who gets to keep the gold: the 
			government, the state of Florida, or Mel himself. The Supreme Court 
			finally ruled in Mel’s favor.
 Today, the recovery of treasured artifacts still continues. The 
			Atocha is still considered the world’s richest find. But is it 
			really?
 Jesus said in Matthew 6:19, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures 
			on earth, where moth and rust destroy and thieves break in and 
			steal; rather, lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth 
			nor rust destroy and where thieves do not break in and steal.”
 
			
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            The song I open this article with seems to imply that there is a 
			greater treasure then that of the Atocha. The song says that God 
			becomes the treasure that I am seeking. That He is a precious jewel 
			and to give Him up, I’d be a fool. It’s too bad the world hasn’t come to understand this that God is 
			the most precious thing we could ever have, even more wonderful than 
			all the sea’s buried treasures. It’s even more amazing that God 
			considers you and me His treasure. He told the Israelites in Exodus 
			19:5, “Now therefore, if you will obey My voice and keep My 
			covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all 
			people.”
 Jesus said that we need to seek the right treasure in life. It would 
			be an exciting thing to have found the wreck of the Atocha, I admit 
			it. But in all reality, it wouldn’t come close to the treasure I 
			have in my relationship to God. Not even close.
 
 
            [Ron Otto, Lincoln Christian Church] 
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