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What role does Christ play in the parable of the wheat and tares?

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Christ is the sower of the good seed, representing the elect, while He will enact final judgment at harvest.

In the parable of the wheat and tares, Christ is identified as the sower of the good seed, which represents the elect of God (Matthew 13:37). He is both the Lord of the harvest and the ultimate authority who will execute judgment at the end of the age (Matthew 13:39). As the God-man, He fulfills the role of mediator, having suffered and satisfied the requirements of God's law on behalf of His people. His sovereign power ensures that the harvest will distinguish the wheat from the tares, gathering His elect into eternal life while condemning the unrighteous. This understanding emphasizes the importance of Christ in salvation and in the ultimate judgment.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:37, Matthew 13:39

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