Living Authentically: The Wheat and Weeds Parable

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Parables are amazing. They're these simple, relatable lessons that communicate the depths of our faith in ways that regular teaching may not. And they're kind of like the lyrics to your favorite song, right? They stick with you long after you've heard them. They stick with you long after you've heard them. That is the power of the parable." [22:22] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "As Christians, it is part of our DNA to seek justice. We wanna see righteousness in this world on earth as it is in heaven. That's part of what it means to be a Christian. But if we're not careful, we too can make mistakes. This morning, I want you to see that this parable relates not only to us today, but also to a judgment that is to come." [23:27] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Satan is not original. He is an imitator. Instead of making or creating, Satan changes. He corrupts, he mimics. And here in this parable, we see that God has created a world and he has planted wheat and Satan chooses to make a counterfeit, corrupt version." [28:11] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Satan's kind of like Coke Zero or Pepsi Max, right? As hard as they try to imitate the real thing, we all know that they are just imitations, right? They promise us no sugar, zero calories. We taste just like the real thing. And then you taste it, at least in my opinion, maybe it's a hot take, and they're terrible. They just taste like chemicals." [29:32] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The evidence of Christ in our lives is the fruit. Early on in our Christian walk, it might be hard. It might be difficult because we don't see what God is doing in our lives. And if we try to be the judge of other people, we might accidentally pull up the wheat with the weeds. But listen, the good sower, he knows good fruit. He sees it even before it's there because he's the one who's producing it through us." [50:33] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Jesus tells us that Satan is actively working in the same field as God is, and he's responsible for scattering all of these bad seeds that grow. In this parable, the word weed is also translated to Darnell. Darnell, it's this crooked, deceptive form of wheat. And early on in its life cycle, it's almost indistinguishable from true wheat." [30:14] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Satan in this world has planted fake believers. People who claim to follow the gospel or know the truth even though they follow their own truth. He's planted a fake gospel. A gospel that sounds really close to the real thing but twists it just enough to fit an evil narrative that takes the focus away from the creator and onto the creation." [31:45] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I think it's great that we as believers want to go out into the world and call out evil for what it is. Because if we don't do it, who's going to? But I really think that this parable is a call for us to discipline and hold accountable the church. It's what being in community, as God intended, is about." [42:27] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The higher of concentration of wheat in a field, the less room for weeds there is. As the wheat grows together, it begins to protect itself in groups, to multiply itself. And I think this is a pretty beautiful picture of the church. If you want to develop disciples, if you want to grow our church opposed Satan, if you want to understand how important the role of wheat is, then start by following Jesus with everything you have." [44:07] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The truth is the eternal cost of hell is real and it is expensive. We see Jesus identifying by weeping the eternal emotional suffering and pain of separation from God. And we see gnashing of teeth, the eternal physical suffering and pain from separation from God. And yet for such a vivid image of suffering, I think this parable ought to give us some level of comfort as believers." [47:09] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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