To read the texts click on the texts: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5-9,28; Mt 13:36-43
These verses contain the interpretation or allegory of the
parable of the weeds and are found only in the Gospel of Matthew. Since Jesus
speaks to the crowds only in parables, Matthew has Jesus go into the house
after leaving the crowds and explain privately the meaning of the parable to
his disciples. In the interpretation, the attention is on the weeds and so on
the final judgement. The Son of Man has indeed sowed good seed in the field,
which is the world and not merely the church, but the devil who is responsible
for the second sowing has sown weeds. Though this is the case, it is not the
believers who represent the good seed who will pass judgement on the
unbelievers who represent the weeds Judgement will be passed by God through the
Son of Man.
We sometimes wonder why “evil” people seem to be thriving.
When we do this we are already making a judgement about a person or about
something, which we might not fully know. If we avoid comparing ourselves with
others and stop labelling them especially when we are not fully aware of the
facts, we can concentrate better on what we are called to do and be.
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