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How do we know God is sovereign in the harvest of souls?

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God's sovereignty is demonstrated in the parable, where He controls the planting, growth, and harvesting of the wheat.

The parable of the wheat and tares illustrates the complete sovereignty of God over His creation and the salvation of souls. It signifies that God is the sower of good seed, which represents His children, and He has a divine purpose for every event until the harvest (Matthew 13:37-39). God's control is evident as He determines the time of harvest, signifying that He knows who are His and that all things happen according to His will. This sovereignty reassures believers that despite the presence of evil and uncertainty in the world, God is ultimately in command, overseeing the growth of both wheat and tares for His divine purpose. The harvest reminds us that God has the power and authority to separate the righteous from the wicked (Matthew 13:40).
Scripture References: Matthew 13:37-39, Matthew 13:40

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