To read the texts click on the texts: Jer 7:1-11; Mt 13:24-30
This is a parable found exclusively in the Gospel of Matthew. It
is not clear whether this parable existed independently as a parable or whether
it was conceived as an allegory from the beginning. Those who think that the
parable existed independently interpret the parable to mean a statement against
building of boundaries and so excluding some. The building of boundaries and
forming exclusive communities is not the business of human beings, but is God’s
task.
The point seems to be that even though the kingdom of God has
been “sown,” evil continues to be real and effective, and it attempts to understand
the interim period with its challenges on the basis of the beginning and especially
the completion of the kingdom. In other words, the sowing is all important.
Once the seed (wheat) is sown, no matter what the obstacles, there will be
growth. The task of the disciple is therefore not to concentrate too much on
the darnel (though they are aware of its presence), but to rest firm in the
knowledge that since the sowing has been done, the gathering is assured.
Like the field in the parable there is good seed and there are
weeds even in the world in which we live. There is both good and evil. We are
called to take only what is good and not focus too much on the evil or bad.
This does not mean passivity in the face of evil but a call for a discerning
mind and heart.
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