What does the Bible say about the wheat and weeds?
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The parable of the wheat and weeds teaches that good and evil coexist in the visible Church until the end of time.
The parable of the wheat and weeds illustrates the reality that the visible Church is a mixed body of both genuine believers and false professing Christians. This coexistence of good (wheat) and evil (weeds) is a persistent aspect of the Church throughout all ages, as no assembly has ever been entirely pure. Matthew 13:24-30 demonstrates that despite efforts to purify the Church, weeds will always be present, and extreme measures to eradicate them may inadvertently harm the true believers in the community. Thus, Christians must recognize this reality and not be overly discouraged by the presence of hypocrisy or unconverted individuals within their fellowships.
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