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That
same day Jesus left the house and sat by the Sea of Galilee. |
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Large
crowds gathered around him. So he got into a boat. He sat down in it. All
the people stood on the shore. |
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Then he
told them many things by using stories. He said,
“A farmer went out to plant his seed.
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He scattered the seed on the ground. Some fell on a path.
Birds came and ate it up.
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Some seed fell on rocky places, where there wasn’t much soil.
The plants came up quickly, because the soil wasn’t deep. |
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When the sun came up, it burned the plants. They dried up
because they had no roots.
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Other seed fell among thorns. The thorns grew up and crowded
out the plants.
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Still other seed fell on good soil. It produced a crop 100, 60
or 30 times more than what was planted.
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Those who have ears should listen.” |
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The
disciples came to him. They asked, “Why do you use stories when you speak
to the people?”
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He
replied, “You have been given the chance to
understand the secrets of the kingdom of heaven. It has not been given to
outsiders.
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Everyone who has that kind of knowledge will be given more. In
fact, they will have very much. If anyone doesn’t have that kind of
knowledge, even what little he has will be taken away from him.
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Here is why I use stories when I speak to the people. I say,
“They look, but they don’t really see. They listen, but they don’t really
hear or understand.
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“In them the words of the prophet Isaiah come true. He said, ‘You will hear but never understand. You will see but never
know what you are seeing.
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The hearts of these people have become stubborn. They can
barely hear with their ears. They have closed their eyes. Otherwise they
might see with their eyes. They might hear with their ears. They might
understand with their hearts. They might turn to the Lord, and then he
would heal them.’ (Isaiah 6:9,10) |
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“But blessed are your eyes because they see. And blessed are
your ears because they hear.
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What I’m about to tell you is true. Many prophets and godly
people wanted to see what you see. But they didn’t see it. They wanted to
hear what you hear. But they didn’t hear it. |
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“Listen! Here is the meaning of the story of the farmer. |
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People hear the message about the kingdom but do not understand
it. Then the evil one comes. He steals what was planted in their hearts.
Those people are like the seed planted on a path.
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Others received the seed that fell on rocky places. They are
those who hear the message and at once receive it with joy. |
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But they have no roots. So they last only a short time. They
quickly fall away from the faith when trouble or suffering comes because of
the message.
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Others received the seed that fell among the thorns. They are
those who hear the message. But then the worries of this life and the false
promises of wealth crowd it out. They keep it from producing fruit.
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But still others received the seed that fell on good soil.
They are those who hear the message and understand it. They produce a crop
100, 60 or 30 times more than the farmer planted.” |
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Jesus
told the crowd another story. “Here
is what the kingdom of heaven is like,” he said. “A
man planted good seed in his field. |
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But while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came. The enemy
planted weeds among the wheat and then went away. |
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The wheat began to grow and form grain. At the same time,
weeds appeared.
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“The owner’s servants came to him. They said, ‘Sir, didn’t you
plant good seed in your field? Then where did the weeds come from?’
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“ ‘An enemy did this,’ he replied. The servants asked him, ‘Do
you want us to go and pull the weeds up?’
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“ ‘No,’ the owner answered. ‘While you are pulling up the weeds, you might pull up the wheat
with them.
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Let both grow together until the harvest. At that time I will
tell the workers what to do. Here is what I will say to them. First
collect the weeds. Tie them in bundles to be burned. Then gather the
wheat. Bring it into my storeroom.’ ” |
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Jesus
told the crowd another story. He said, “The
kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed. Someone took the seed and planted
it in a field.
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It is the smallest of all your seeds. But when it grows, it is
the largest of all garden plants. It becomes a tree. Birds come and rest
in its branches.”
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Jesus
told them still another story. “The
kingdom of heaven is like yeast,” he said. “A
woman mixed it into a large amount of flour. The yeast worked its way all
through the dough.” |
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Jesus
spoke all these things to the crowd by using stories. He did not say
anything to them without telling a story. |
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So the
words spoken by the prophet came true. He had said, “I will open my mouth
and tell stories. I will speak about things that were hidden since the
world was made.” (Psalm 78:2) |
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Then
Jesus left the crowd and went into the house. His disciples came to him.
They said, “Explain to us the story of the weeds in the field.”
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He
answered, “The one who planted the good seed is
the Son of Man.
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The field is the world. The good seed stands for the people
who belong to the kingdom. The weeds are the people who belong to the evil
one.
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The enemy who plants them is the devil. The harvest is
judgment day. And the workers are angels.
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“The weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire. That is how
it will be on judgment day.
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The Son of Man will send out his angels. They will weed out of
his kingdom everything that causes sin. They will also get rid of all who
do evil.
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They will throw them into the blazing furnace. There people
will sob and grind their teeth.
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Then God’s people will shine like the sun in their Father’s
kingdom. Those who have ears should listen.
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“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure that was hidden in a
field. When a man found it, he hid it again. He was very happy. So he
went and sold everything he had. And he bought that field. |
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“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a trader who was looking
for fine pearls.
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He found one that was very valuable. So he went away and sold
everything he had. And he bought that pearl. |
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“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net. It was let down
into the lake. It caught all kinds of fish.
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When it was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore.
Then they sat down and gathered the good fish into baskets. But they threw
the bad fish away.
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This is how it will be on judgment day. The angels will come.
They will separate the people who did what is wrong from those who did what
is right.
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They will throw the evil people into the blazing furnace.
There the evil ones will sob and grind their teeth. |
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“Do you understand all these things?”
Jesus asked. ”Yes,” they replied.
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He said
to them, “Every teacher of the law who has been
taught about the kingdom of heaven is like the owner of a house. He brings
new treasures out of his storeroom as well as old ones.” |
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Jesus
finished telling these stories. Then he moved on from there.
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He came
to his hometown of Nazareth. There he began teaching the people in their
synagogue. They were amazed. ”Where did this man get this wisdom? Where
did he get this power to do miracles?” they asked. |
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“Isn’t
this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t his mother’s name Mary? Aren’t his
brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Judas? |
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Aren’t
all his sisters with us? Then where did this man get all these things?”
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They
were not pleased with him at all. But Jesus said to them,
“A prophet is not honoured in his hometown. He
doesn’t receive any honour in his own home.”
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He did
only a few miracles there because they had no faith. |
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