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Will everyone who goes to church go to
heaven? Will every member of GBC make it? I would like to think that if
the rapture occurred on a Sunday morning during our main service, that the
room would be completely emptied, but acc’d to this parable that would be
highly unlikely.
It’s a simple parable, but carries with it a
profound truth.
It goes like this: A farmer sowed good seed
on good ground, but while he slept an enemy came and sowed tares among the
wheat. A tare is a poisonous weed which looks a lot like wheat in the early
stages. If eaten by a person or an animal, nausea would occur, convulsions,
and in certain circumstances, even death! This was a spiteful act of
malice. The enemy had nothing to gain, except to ruin the wheat crop of the
farmer.
When his workers realized what had been done
they asked the farmer if they should begin removing the tares, and he said
no, it’s easier to tell the difference at harvest time. We’ll bring the
wheat into the barn, but we’ll separate the tares into bundles and burn
them.
The interpretation then is found in vv. 36-42
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It’s not hard to understand what the
Lord Jesus is saying by way of this parable. But let’s go a little deeper
into the applications and the ramifications of these things…
3 elements: The sowing, the growing, and the
mowing [reaping]
I. The Sowing
A. The sowing of the
wheat.
v. 37 Jesus is the farmer, and the
next verse points out that the wheat are the believers.
Wheat and Christians
have some things in common:
·Wheat
doesn’t have a deep rootsystem.
Wheat doesn’t go very deep compared to how high it gets. It’s easily pulled
up and uprooted. I could say it like this: wheat is not firmly attached to
this world. The same ought to be true of us when it comes to this earth.
Ill.—a woman lived in the same house for 82
years / war broke out / authorities said she had to leave in 15 minutes /
she said, every bit of who I am in in this house…how can I pack up and leave
that quickly?
But one day soon, and it may be today, a
summons will sound in the sky and we’ll leave a lot quicker than that…in the
twinkling of an eye! If you have a nice house / car that’s fine, but don’t
get too attached, because you can’t take it with you, you won’t need it
where you’re going, and you’ll never miss it, and only what we’ve done for
Christ will matter!
·Wheat
doesn’t last very long.
Wheat grows and ripens, bears its fruit, and quickly passes off the scene.
And when we get saved we grow in grace, bear what fruit God wants us to
bear, and quickly fade away. I don’t know how long you and I will live, but
until God is through w/ us, not a hair of our heads can be touched, and
after God is done w/ us, no anchor in the world can hold us here.
Ill.—in Revelation, even the antichrist
cannot bring harm to God’s 2 witnesses until they ‘had finished their
testimony.’
One day I’ll preach my last sermon, and I
don’t know when, but then I’ll be out of here…not off to another church, but
off to another world!
One day you’ll get up and do the things
you usually do for the last time. Make the bed, take a bath, brush your
teeth…you won’t realize it until you’re flying thru the air, but you just
did those things for the last time! [some may say, I don’t remember the
last time I did any of those things…we’ll pray for you!]
God didn’t leave us here to take up space,
but to accomplish specific things for Him, and to bear fruit!
·Wheat grows
upward and dies downward.
And we ought to become more and more alive to things above, and dead to that
which is below. The Apostle Paul said, “set your affections on things
above, not on things on the earth.”
·Wheat has a
head which when mature begins to bow.
What a beautiful picture! The head of wheat becomes full of grain and
slumps over. Bearing more fruit for the Christian should not lead to pride,
but to humility. But for many, success doesn’t cause the head to bow, but
the nose to rise!
B. The sowing of
the weeds.
v. 25 The enemy came by night and
sowed these tares right among the wheat.
v. 39 Look at the end of v. 38:
“children of the wicked one.” Remember that the next time you hear someone
trying to reconcile Islam with Christianity, making the common
statement—“remember, we’re all God’s children!” This is a common belief,
that all humans on the earth are God’s children.
No! We’re all
God’s creation, but not all His children. Jesus told a
group that they were of their father, the devil. There are 2 family lines
on this earth. Some have been born once, and others twice. Ye must be born
again. Jesus is the way. That sounds narrow and politically incorrect. I
have no desire to be narrow except for where God the Creator is narrow. And
I’d rather be Biblically correct than politically so.
The Sowing…
II. The Growing
So we’ve got children of God and children of
the devil together in the field of the world, and the interesting thing is
that they both look very much alike outwardly. What are we being taught
here?
The devil attacks the
kingdom of God by infiltration, and by planting imitators in
the church. They may not know they aren’t the real thing, and the others may not
know, but Satan surely knows, as does God! They are counterfeit
Christians. Paul called them “false brethren.” [II Cor. 11:26]
They are fakes, phonies, but eventually their
true colors show thru. In the meanwhile, they can be poison to a church.
For this reason we are careful when someone wants to join the church. We
need to know their testimony and what they trust in for salvation. They
cannot be members of GBC unless they are true members of the kingdom of
God! There’s 160 million members of churches in America today. Are they
all born again? I wish! What a Christian nation we’d truly be, and we
wouldn’t be in the mess we’re in today. Abortion is on the rise, teen
pregnancy, cohabitation, divorce, suicide, drug and alcohol use, etc…and I’m
talking about the church as well as the world, because the statistics are
virtually the same in every category whether you’re looking at the world or
the church!
Billy Graham said his greatest mission field
has been the roll books of churches. He cites that of the many thousands
saved under his ministry, 70% are church members. They were tares among the
wheat, but they got saved!
I had friends in Bible College go forward and
get saved. They were sitting right beside me and then went forward! My
pastor’s wife in Jacksonville walked the aisle and made sure. I preached in
MO and an associate pastor’s grown daughter got saved. And how respectable
it is when a church member swallows that pride and humbles themselves to
make sure of such an important thing!
Sowing, growing…
III. The Mowing
What good will pride
do you in hell?
Remember, the tares look and act like wheat.
They carry their Bible, pray, sing the songs, may even have a job in the
church…but what are they trusting in for salvation? Sadly, in many cases,
they trust in their being a good person, or a church member, baptized, or a
s.s. teacher.
Some walked an aisle but were dealt with very
poorly. Some churches just say come shake the preacher’s hand if you want
to be saved. But does that save them? They just fill out a card on them,
but did anyone open the Bible and counsel? Does the prospect understand
they are lost? How to be saved? Do they have a general grasp on faith and
repentance, and know how Jesus is qualified to be their Savior? It’s not
even about “did you pray the prayer”, but do you know that you know that
you’ve been born again?!
You can shake preacher’s hands from here to
Timbuktu. You can fill out cards at a thousand altars. But if there’s any
doubt as to whether you’ve genuinely been born again then you need to work
out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Examine yourself whether ye
be in the faith!
I’m not trying to shake anyone’s faith, but
to proclaim the truth of Jesus’ parable for your sake! If you have
assurance, then who am I to doubt it? But if you doubt it, who am I to give
you assurance?
Ill.—I know a preacher who just tells people
to repeat the sinner’s prayer after him, and then when done he looks at them
and says, you’re saved now! I’d rather him ask them if they just got
saved, and how!
The Lord may return at any time…you don’t
have all the time in the world…the ‘mowing’ is imminent. God is the reaper
and the truth is indeed ‘grim’…he will thrust in His sharp sickle and
harvest the earth. He alone is capable of telling the difference
correctly, and on that day it will be too late. The respectable thing to do
is make sure you are saved while there is time!
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