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THE PARABLE OF THE WHEAT AND TARESWe must understand the parables to understand the Kingdom of God and Heaven. But why did our Lord speak in parables? Would it not have been easier if Jesus just told us Kingdom truths using examples and illustrations we understood? The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares is filled with spiritual significance and truth. The church has had false converts from the beginning until today. Have you ever wondered why our loving God and Father placed us in situations where we must work and live among lost people? Would it not be more manageable if believers had the privilege of living in a Christian community? Would we become stronger if we were united together as believers and isolated ourselves from the "lust of the flesh," the "lust of the heart," and the "pride of life"? The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares teaches us that God has a plan for this world and is accomplishing it. Wheat and Tares are sown together, known together, and grown together until the end of the age. "The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares" is a guide for our daily walk while warning us of those who walk among us.
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THE PARABLE OF THE WHEAT AND TARESWe must understand the parables to understand the Kingdom of God and Heaven. But why did our Lord speak in parables? Would it not have been easier if Jesus just told us Kingdom truths using examples and illustrations we understood? The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares is filled with spiritual significance and truth. The church has had false converts from the beginning until today. Have you ever wondered why our loving God and Father placed us in situations where we must work and live among lost people? Would it not be more manageable if believers had the privilege of living in a Christian community? Would we become stronger if we were united together as believers and isolated ourselves from the "lust of the flesh," the "lust of the heart," and the "pride of life"? The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares teaches us that God has a plan for this world and is accomplishing it. Wheat and Tares are sown together, known together, and grown together until the end of the age. "The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares" is a guide for our daily walk while warning us of those who walk among us.