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12 Jun 2019
Study, The Parables

The Parables // Mustard Seed

Don't start listening to some people who argue about seed sizes. That's truly not the point of this parable. Focus on the whole picture. Again Jesus is using agricultural terminology so that the people would have the ability to grasp what he's talking about. It's a simple analogy but an affective one. Read: Matthew 13:31-32 Notes: Smalle[...]

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11 Jun 2019
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The Parables // Weeds Among the Wheat

Wheat is a prominent crop throughout scripture. Nehemiah's family worked in the wheat field. Boaz and Ruth found each other in the wheat. The major and minor prophets discuss wheat. So Jesus wasn't going to not use it as a lesson. He's again using what the people around him would know so that they could understand his message. Read: Matthew 13:[...]

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10 Jun 2019
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The Parables // The Sower

The amount of times that Jesus uses gardening and agriculture for teaching purposes does make me nerd out a little. But the truth is that this is what the people he was teaching would understand. He spoke their language. Farmers, fisherman, and a culture that wasn't using a grocery store. They could relate to his stories because Jesus spoke to them li[...]

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07 Jun 2019
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The Parables // Divided Kingdom

Today's parable is squished into a larger story so I'd actually encourage you to read the whole section Matthew 12:22-32. Jesus heals a man that's not only blind and mute, but also demon-oppressed. The Pharisees are trying to speak out against Jesus so they claim he's from Beelzebul. This name is translated as lord of the flies and flies were usually[...]

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06 Jun 2019
Study, The Parables

The Parables // Known by Their Fruit

The context here is that Jesus is giving the disciples a warning. A warning of being aware of people that make look like them but are actually spreading false truth. Jesus gave them multiple warnings about false teachers. Multiple times he compares teachers to trees bearing fruit. Good fruit means good teachings. This fruit is not something that we sh[...]

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05 Jun 2019
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The Parables // Speck & Log

Often a parable that is twisted because it's about judging. Judging is a topic that both believers and non-believers struggle with as you'll often hear things like "only God can judge me" or "who am I to judge?" This parable is more about hypocrisy than we like to think about. Why are we worried about someone else's sins, when we are still living in s[...]

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04 Jun 2019
Study, The Parables

The Parables // Salt & Light

Salt and Light might be my personal favorite parable. Or at least one of my favorites. There's a Mama & Littles Bible Study on the parable also. But it's one that is easily explained to all ages. Salt adds flavor and preserves, while light dispels darkness. Read: Matthew 5:13 Notes: Salt is added flavorSalt is a preservativeSalt can a[...]

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