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Parables of the Kingdom Matthew 13 Robert C. Newman

The Parables Listed Sower Wheat & Weeds Mustard Seed Leaven Treasure Pearl Dragnet

Interpreted by Jesus? Sower Yes Wheat & Weeds Yes Mustard Seed No Leaven No Treasure No Pearl No Dragnet Yes

The Interpreted Parables Sower, Wheat & Weeds, Dragnet

Parable of the Sower: the Story Planting by the "broadcast" method: Case 1: Roadside & birds Case 2: Stony ground & sun Case 3: Competition with thorns Case 4: Good soil but various yields

Jesus' Interpretation of the Sower Seed = the Word (of the Kingdom) Soils = different receptions of the Word Roadside = doesn t understand Birds = Satan removing Word Soil over bedrock = no root Thorns = worries, deceitful wealth Good soil = understands, accepts, holds on

Some Lessons from the Sower Not all will accept (or retain) the Gospel. Some won t understand, respond, remember. Others will fall away in persecution. Others will be distracted by the world. Others will show salvation in their lives, but even here there will be real differences.

Parable of the Weeds: the Story Owner plants good seed (wheat). Enemy plants bad seed (weeds). Weeds eventually become obvious. Slaves want to uproot weeds. Owner forbids: let both grow together till harvest. Then there will be a separation.

Jesus' Interpretation of the Weeds Owner is Christ, field is the world. Seed here is not the Word, but people. Enemy is the Devil. Harvest is the end of the age. Wicked will be cast into furnace. Righteous will shine forth in the Kingdom.

Some Lessons from the Weeds Satan will follow the Gospel with 'gospels' and 'Christians' of his own. It will not be possible to destroy these without drastic disruptions. But they will finally be destroyed at the judgment. Though believers often seem to get lost in this confusion, they will shine in God's kingdom.

Parable of the Dragnet: the Story A dragnet is a long, rectangular net with floats on one side, weights on other. It is set out to enclose a region of water near the shore. It is drawn in with all the fish trapped. The fish are sorted into marketable and worthless.

Jesus' Interpretation of the Dragnet Fishermen = angels Fish = righteous & wicked Drawing the net = end of the age Sorting fish = separation of righteous/wicked Good into containers is parallel with wheat into barn. Bad thrown away = wicked into fire, weeping.

Lessons from the Dragnet There will be no escape from judgment at the end of the age. There will be a complete and accurate separation of righteous & wicked. The fate of the wicked is terrible burning, weeping, being thrown away.

The Uninterpreted Parables Mustard & Leaven, Treasure & Pearl

Some Divergent Views These form two pairs of parables. Mustard & Leaven Some see growth of both as good. Others see growth of both as bad. We suggest one good, one bad. Treasure & Pearl Some see T & P as Christ/Gospel, for which believer gives up everything. Others see T & P as Israel/Church, for which Christ gives up everything.

Method Use interpreted parables to help understand uninterpreted. Context Symbolism Chronological structure? Use OT and NT background. OT have similar figures? NT have similar figures or interpretation?

Structure to Whole Series? Sower Planting Weeds Planting Growth Harvest Mustard Growth Leaven Growth Treasure Finding Pearl Finding Dragnet Harvest

Mustard & Leaven: the Stories Both rather common in NT times Mustard seed: Leaven: Very small seed large herb, small tree When large enough, it attracts birds Making bread by sourdough method Amount of dough large, but has biblical precedent

Interpreting Mustard & Leaven Controversial Covenantal good Dispensational bad Context: Sower & Weeds planting good/bad Weeds growing good/bad Weeds & Dragnet harvesting good/bad Figurative use elsewhere: Tree/birds Ezk 31, Dan 4 Leaven OT liturgy, Jesus, Paul

Interpreting Mustard & Leaven We suggest that the growth of the mustard plant pictures the growth of the Gospel or church in a society. When it becomes big enough, the "birds" move in. We suggest the growth of the leaven then pictures not the spread of Christianity internally, but the spread of unbelief within the church.

Lessons from Mustard & Leaven Despite a small start, the church will often grow to dominate the society it is in. Once it begins to dominate, people will begin to join for wrong reasons. False teaching will then be able to work far more effectively within than it could before, often coming to thoroughly permeate the church.

Treasure & Pearl: the Stories Two specific incidents of finding & buying Treasure: Pearl: Found accidentally by tenant/farm laborer Sells all to get clear title to land Found intentionally by a pearl merchant Sells all to have pearl as his own

Interpreting Treasure & Pearl Controversial Treasure & Pearl is: Christ/Gospel believer gives all to have Church/Israel Christ gives all to have Context: If parables form a chronology, the 1 st is right. Fits scheme of salvation history. Figurative use elsewhere: Yes, we can't buy salvation. But we must give up all to follow Christ. Gospel is a treasure (2 Cor 4:7).

Lessons from Treasure & Pearl When false teaching has done its work, the Gospel may be hard to find. Still, some will find it. By accident By looking Both will recognize its surpassing value. Both will give up all to have it. Both will realize this is a great bargain.

Summary on Kingdom Parables Sower various responses to Gospel Weeds false gospels of Satan Mustard growth of the church Leaven growth of error in the church Treasure Gospel found by accident Pearl Gospel found by search Dragnet God will judge, separate

Summary on Kingdom Parables Chronological, but not a single progression Shows the typical progress of the Gospel in a particular society, ethnic group, etc. Probably cycle starts over in some sense when God sends a revival. In societies with no state church, various groups will be in various stages of cycle.

The End Is coming! May God help us to be discerning!