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How do we know the doctrine of the wheat and the tares is true?

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The doctrine is affirmed by Jesus Himself in His authoritative teaching as recorded in the Gospels.

The truth of the wheat and the tares is firmly rooted in the words of Jesus Christ, who shared this parable to reveal spiritual truths about the kingdom of heaven. In Matthew 13:37-39, Christ explains the symbolism of the sower as Himself, the good seed as the children of the kingdom, and the tares as the children of the evil one, sowed by the enemy, which is Satan. This direct teaching from Christ provides divine affirmation of this doctrine, establishing its truth within the context of God's sovereign plan for the world until the coming of His kingdom in full. Moreover, the consistency of such parables with the overarching themes of judgment, salvation, and spiritual discernment throughout Scripture solidifies its standing in Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:37-39

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Wheat and Tares
Bill Parker · Sep 28, 2008
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