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Why is the existence of tares in the church significant?

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The presence of tares illustrates the reality of a mixed congregation until the final harvest.

The parable of the tares and the wheat emphasizes that the church is not composed solely of true believers; there are also those who outwardly appear to be part of the faith but are not genuinely converted. This mixture reflects the reality that while God has sown good seed, the devil has introduced tares. The existence of tares serves as a reminder to the community of faith that not everyone who claims to be a Christian exhibits true spiritual life. We are called to exercise discernment and patience, understanding that ultimate judgment rests with God alone.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:24-30, Matthew 13:36-43

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