"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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(24) Jesus told them another parable: "The Kingdom of heaven is like this. A man sowed good seed in his field. (25) One night, when everyone was asleep, an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat and went away. (26) When the plants grew and the heads of grain began to form, then the weeds showed up. (27) The man's servants came to him and said, 'Sir, it was good seed you sowed in your field; where did the weeds come from?' (28) 'It was some enemy who did this,' he answered. 'Do you want us to go and pull up the weeds?' they asked him. (29) 'No,' he answered, 'because as you gather the weeds you might pull up some of the wheat along with them. (30) Let the wheat and the weeds both grow together until harvest. Then I will tell the harvest workers to pull up the weeds first, tie them in bundles and burn them, and then to gather in the wheat and put it in my barn.' "

(37) Jesus answered, "The man who sowed the good seed is the Son of Man; (38) the field is the world; the good seed is the people who belong to the Kingdom; the weeds are the people who belong to the Evil One; (39) and the enemy who sowed the weeds is the Devil. The harvest is the end of the age, and the harvest workers are angels. (40) Just as the weeds are gathered up and burned in the fire, so the same thing will happen at the end of the age:

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As Jesus says, the field is the world, in which He has established His church. The church is not of the world (John 17:14), but within it, just as a farmer may designate a specific plot of his land, separated from the rest, for a particular, unique crop.

However, Satan the Devil has also been at work, sowing his own seeds within the field. Using fragments of God's truth, Satan has founded false religions and counterfeit Christianities that preach distortions of truth. Like the tare that grows masquerading as the wheat, members of these false churches may appear good, pious, and very generous. Worldly Christians may possess a seemingly good heart and act with fine intentions, but when the top layer of goodness is peeled back exposing their core, they reveal deceived hearts lacking understanding or true love.

Further, the world's churches are in constant rebellion against God, refusing to keep His commandments and rejecting the absolute authority of His words. The world's ministers even pervert the Word of God with infusions from such pagan religions as Buddhism, Hinduism, or other mystic or New Age faiths. Through syncretism and false doctrine, these churches accomplish the will of their evil father: deceit and destruction (see John 8:44).

Satan's malignant influence is not felt only within the world. He has planted his own seeds, sowing false brethren and even ministers within the very church of God. However, as Christ reveals in this parable, God permits this intrusion of well-camouflaged counterfeits. Tares in God's church will appear religious and devout, with no obvious warning-flag identifying them to unsuspecting church members.

— Ted E. Bowling

To learn more, see:
Taking Care With the Tares



 

Topics:

Commandment Breaking

Commandment Keeping

Commandments, Breaking

Commandments, Keeping

Counterfeit and Genuine Christians

Deception

Deception, Guarding against

False Church

False Religion

Genuine and Counterfeit Christians

Mankind's Rebellion against God

New Age Beliefs

Pagan Religious Practices

Parable of the Sower and the Seed

Parable of the Tares

Rebellion against God

Religious Deception

Satan as Deceiver

Satan as Sower of Tares

Syncretism

Syncretistic Religion

Tares and Wheat




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