Sermons About Weeds
Wheat and Weeds Among Us
Jesus teaches us about the kingdom of heaven, about the work of Satan, about His patience and our future hope as well as the world’s future judgment. All of this is in this simple story.
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13-JULY-2008 - Matthew 13, Part II - The Gospel as Told by Matthew.
From the beginning of Matthew , Jesus message has been , Repent for the kingdom of hevan is near . In chapter 13 of Matthew , Jesus gives more teaching of this kingdom of and some of its characteristics.
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06-JULY-2008 - Matthew 13, Part I - The Gospel as Told by Matthew.
From the beginning of Matthew , Jesus message has been , Repent for the kingdom of hevan is near . In chapter 13 of Matthew , Jesus gives more teaching of this kingdom of and some of its characteristics.
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Weeds and Wheat
Jesus uses weeds as a symbol of the evil in our world. Some "weeds" even pose as "wheat." How do Kingdom people respond to the evil all around us?
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The Soil of Our Hearts
Jesus is calling us to have soft and turned over soil. He desires soft hearts to plant His word in. He desires that we turn from our busyness and distractions that keep us from hearing.
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Weed-B-Gone
Remember when you were a kid and your parent sent you out to the garden or yard and you had to pull weeds? If you are like us, you hated that chore. Jesus talks about this particular chore and gives us some interesting insight on what it has to do with your individual spiritual journey and our Gathering community. This stuff is revolutionary.
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All in the Mix
Matthew 13 24-30 Jesus declared that we should live with weeds and wheat all mixed up. We desire to create a "Come as you are" environment in the church where we accept people rather than judge them. Then within such a community we will grow fruit.
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
How critical is it that we weed out all the evil in the world around us? So much of the political agenda of the evangelical church seems to be the opposition of evil. This is not all bad, but should it be our main agenda? Jesus seems to calm his disciples' fears about all the evil in the world by simply acknowledging that the weeds grow alongside the wheat. The prudent farmer doesn't worry about ripping out the weeds - but about growing healthy wheat. On the harvest day, the good and bad will be separated. In the meanwhile, our focus is to be on growing the good! Key Passage: Matthew 13:24-30, 47-50
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