Matthew 13.24-30, 36-43

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of Farmers scattering their seed, birds devouring it, weeds sprouting around them, wheat growing tall and sturdy.' in 8.1272869110107 seconds, which in turn was generated by the text-davinci-003 model from OpenAI

Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Farmers scattering their seed, birds devouring it, weeds sprouting around them, wheat growing tall and sturdy.’ in 8.1272869110107 seconds, which in turn was generated by the text-davinci-003 model from OpenAI

Limerick



A farmer had planted a seed
And it grew into a weed
Though it seemed a surprise
It was no surprise
That it was a weed, indeed

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of the bible passage Matthew 13.24-30, 36-43 is to take action. Jesus taught the parable of the wheat and the weeds to illustrate the fact that the kingdom of God is filled with both good and bad people. As followers of Jesus, we can take the parable to heart and take action to be the wheat in the kingdom. We can strive to be like the wheat and be a positive example of God’s love and grace to those in the world. We can also seek out opportunities to help those in need and demonstrate God’s mercy and justice. Furthermore, we can work to spread the good news of the gospel and share the hope that it brings. By taking action, we can be a living example to those around us of the power of God’s kingdom and show them the love and grace of God’s message.

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Related passages



Themes: Parable of the Weeds; God’s judgment; patience. Bible passages: Matthew 13:44-46 – relates as it is a parable of the hidden kingdom; Matthew 3:10 – relates as it speaks of God’s judgement; Luke 8:15 – relates as it speaks of patience.

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