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Christ Jesus
Where Jesus the Son of God sows, there is the enemy not idle but sows at the same time. The gravity in
difference IS only to be recognized in the fruit-bearing. Until then everything seems to be the same. The
similarities are confusing. Where God builds a church, the devil builds one right beside it, I read once.
The calmness of the householder (Jesus Christ)
The servant’s report of the tares among the wheat did not seem to surprise Him. The enemy has done this, he
can still do this now. He still has time and he certainly utilizes that time constantly.
The servants ask after, …..
What should be done now. Though they bring forth a suggestion (gather and tear out), but they do not decide
themselves, it is not their field. They ask Him who decides at the end over wheat and tares. (Fruitful and
unfruitful).
Time of ripeness
When both are “ripe for the harvest”, then will be acted accordingly. When it is certain what “is good and bad”,
then will the tares be pulled out (gathered), bundled and burned. But the wheat will be gathered “into” My barn,
says the Householder. We can rest assured that the reapers, (God’s Angels) will in no wise mix up the wheat
with the tares, for God is righteous.
I take for myself following lesson from this parable:
According to Jesus explanation (v27 &38), I would like to see my life (field-soil), if the good seed was brought
forth (child of God’s kingdom) and how is it in relation to (child of the bad one – may be just a little).
Jesus Himself cuts out a third possibility. Half wheat and half tares? This cannot be – or yet still many times we
do try to have like this.
The heart of man, his inner being, certainly a phenomenon.
Wheat and tares can lively grow together, sweetness and bitterness appear beside each other without a problem.
Here it is urged to start to bring order into our lives through the power of the Holy Spirit.
In Revelation 22: II It reads: “He that is unjust, let him be unjust still and he which is filthy, let him be filthy
still and he that IS righteous, let him be righteous still, and he that is holy, let him be holy still.”
We therefore decide what remains: child of God or child of the bad one! I myself am sure that the
decision will not be difficult for us, what we want to be.
May God grant us the right thoughts and the right tone when we proclaim “THE WORD”. No threats re “being
burnt up”, but inviting and spurring on to remain a child of the kingdom of God and always be renewed, where
and whenever it is needful. The promise of eternal life, the dwelling in the Lord’s House is enough motivation
and helps through all the needs of time.

