#385 - Joby Martin // Wheat Or Weeds
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Jesus tells a story where the problem isn’t just evil, it’s how hard it can be to spot it early. In Matthew 13’s parable of the weeds, a farmer sows good seed, but an enemy plants look-alike weeds among the wheat. The roots tangle, the lines blur, and the servants want to rush in and rip everything out. We slow down and ask the real question: what is Jesus teaching us about life in the kingdom of God when things feel mixed and messy?
We also go straight at the part of the parable that many people dodge: Jesus is talking about judgment day. Every person will stand before a sovereign King and give an account, and Jesus describes hell with terrifying clarity. That raises honest tension about God’s love and justice, and we refuse to clean up Jesus’ words to make them easier. At the same time, we hold out the better news that sits right in the middle of the warning: you don’t have to go to hell, because the gospel offers forgiveness through the blood of Jesus.
Finally, we bring the parable home to church life and Christian discipleship. Zeal for purity can turn into playing judge, and when we start yanking “weeds,” we often harm real wheat because people don’t grow in the same order. We talk about accountability done in community and why we need men who act like door holders, not bouncers, welcoming the people the King invites in. If this challenged you, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review.
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