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How do we know parables are significant in the Bible?

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Parables are significant as they reveal truths about the kingdom of God and the nature of divine grace.

The significance of parables arises from their dual nature: they present relatable, earthly scenarios while simultaneously imparting spiritual wisdom. Each parable serves to illuminate aspects of God's kingdom and the grace that governs His relationship with humanity. Notably, Matthew 13 shows that parables are tools for engaging the elect, who are given the grace to understand, while veiling truth from the non-elect. This aligns with the Reformed understanding of divine sovereignty and grace in the revelation of spiritual truths.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:1-2, Matthew 13:10-15

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