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

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Satan is depicted as the enemy who sows tares among the wheat, attempting to undermine the church.

In the parable, Satan is presented as the enemy who stealthily sows tares among the good seed in the field. His actions demonstrate his intent to disrupt and destroy the work of God within the church. Just as he operated in the Garden of Eden, using deception and temptation, so too does he infiltrate the church in order to lead believers astray. This dynamically emphasizes the ongoing spiritual battle and serves as a reminder for Christians to remain watchful and prayerful, guarding against the subtle influences that could harm their faith and unity. It’s vital for believers to be aware that this enemy seeks whom he may devour and to keep their spiritual lives alert and robust in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:25, 1 Peter 5:8

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