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Mathew 13: The Parable Of Weed

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Mathew 13:24-30

Parable of weed, it is parable of these verses. A master in this story compares to

God and Jesus, wheat compares to people who believe in Jesus, and Enemy

compares to devils, sins, and Satan which trying to damn people, and weed

compares to people who denied God and Jesus.

One day master sowed the seeds, but few days later an enemy sowed the weeds,

when wheat started show up, weeds started show up too, but master let wheat

grows with weeds, and he will wait until harvest then burn the weeds and put

wheat in his barn. In these days, many people are living in sins, and don’t worry

about consequences of living in sins because they do not get punishment in their

life on the earth. However according to this parable,

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