Matt 13:24-30, 37-40
The Best Tares in Town

"I grow the best tares in town." That is not a boast that anyone who
knows the Bible would want to make; yet, it is possible that many
churches could. It is even possible that our church can.

This passage is often referred to as the Parable of the Tares. It was
one of the eight parables that Matthew recorded Jesus giving that day,
but He likely gave more than that.

Parables are earthly stories with heavenly meanings. Jesus did not
invent parables, but He certainly was the Master of them. It appears
that Matthew was actually recording the first day that Jesus taught
primarily using parables. \\#Matt 13:34\\ tells us that Jesus did not
speak to them at all that day if it was not in a parable! That was
not to say Jesus had never used a parable before, but most likely
that Jesus had never used EXCLUSIVELY parables before.

Why speak in parables? That is what the disciples wanted to know
\\#10\\.  The answer \\#11\\ shocks some:

Matt 13:11  He answered and said unto them,
Because it is given unto you to know the
mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them
it is not given.

    1. To hide truth from them, "but to them it is not given."
    2. To reveal truth to us, "Because it is given unto you to know."

I think God may want us to learn several things from a parable but,
in particular, there will always be one important spiritual truth.

Let’ see if we can learn anything from the Parable of the Tares.

I. \\#24\\ This parable is describing a time period.

Matt 13:24  Another parable put he forth unto
them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is likened
unto…

    A. This parable is about the "kingdom of heaven."
        1. In fact, all of them are.  The phrase "the kingdom of
            heaven"  is used eight times in this chapter, once for
            each of the eight parables given.
        2. We can learn something just from the phrase.
            a. Kingdom implies ruler or reign.
            b. "of heaven" implies the Ruler is from heaven.
            c. So generally speaking, this phrase implies this is the
                reign of God.
    B. What is the "kingdom of heaven?"
        1. First, I’d say it is less a "what" and more a "when."
            a. The kingdom of heaven is a time period.
            b. The question is, "Which one?"
        2. Notice a condition that will be happening during the
            kingdom of heaven.
            a. All of these parables are about the Kingdom of Heaven,
                but two tell us what the devil will be doing during
                that time:
                (1) Satan will be snatching up seed…

Matt 13:19  When any one heareth the word of the
kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh
the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was
sown in his heart. This is he which received seed
by the way side.

                (2) and sowing tares.

Matt 13:39  The enemy that sowed them (the tares)
is the devil….

            b. That means the Kingdom of Heaven cannot be the
                Millennial Reign of Christ because the devil is bound
                in the  Bottomless Pit during the Millennial Reign
                \\#Rev 20:3\\.
            c. Neither can the Kingdom of Heaven be eternity because
                the devil is cast into the Lake of Fire and Brimstone
                then  \\#Rev 20:10\\.
            d. That only leaves two (that we know of): the church age
                or the Tribulation.
            e. I don’t think the Tribulation Period would be compared
                to farming, maybe a battle zone, but not farming.
        3. That means the Kingdom of Heaven is right now, today.
            a. This is the time period when God is ruling on earth.
            b. That should not surprise us, but it probably does.
            c. God has always been ruling on earth—and everywhere
                else.
            d. The only question is where is God ruling from?
                (1) If you are lost or out of the will or God, it may
                     seem He is sitting on your back ruling like a
                     heavy-handed King.
                (2) If you are saved and attempting to live right by
                     Him, it will seem more like He is in your heart,
                     leading like a Father would lead.

Luke 17:21  Neither shall they say, Lo here! or,
lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is
within you.

    C. So the Parable of the Tares (and all seven of the others) is
        about now.
    D. What does God want us to know about this time period?

II. The Truths of the Parable of the Tares
    A. God is doing a great work!
        1. The work is described in \\#24\\ then explained in
            \\#37-38\\.

Matt 13:24   Another parable put he forth unto
them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is likened
unto a man which sowed good seed in his field.

Matt 13:37  He answered and said unto them, He
that soweth the good seed is the Son of man;
38  The field is the world; the good seed are the
children of the kingdom;

        2. God’s good work is that Jesus, the Son of man, is planting
            good seed, His children, throughout the whole world.
        3. Notice that the seed from the first parable to the second
            has changed.
            a. The seed in this parable is not the word or the
                gospel.
            b. It is God’s children, the saved.
            c. The seed in the second parable are the products of the
                seed in the first parable.
            d. God is just skipping a step to show us a bigger
                picture.
        4. This is God’s plan and a cornerstone of the church age.
            a. Why? Why does God want to have Christians sown through
                the whole world during this time period?
            b. Because Christians are the salt and light of the
                world.

Mt 5:13  Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the
salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be
salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but
to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of
men.
Mt 5:14  Ye are the light of the world. A city
that is set on an hill cannot be hid.

        5. God’s plan in the Old Testament was to help the whole
            world through a nation, Israel.
            a. That plan failed (as God knew it would).  Why?
                (1) Because nations can become corrupt.
                (2) Because nations have other duties.
            b. (A nation that does not safe guard itself will fall,
                and it is a full-time job for a nation to protect a
                nation.)
        6. God’s plan for today is not to call a nation of people but
            to call a people and make them a nation!
            a. That is what the church is.
            b. We are a people with no single national loyalty or
                duty.
            c. Our loyalty, duty, and devotion are to Him first and
                foremost.

    B. Satan is also doing a great work.
        1. Satan is a counterfeiter.  If God is doing a great work,
            you can bet that Satan is doing one too, only his work
            will be a counterfeit work of the original.
        2. His work is described in \\#25\\ and explained in
            \\#38-39\\.

Matt 13:25  But while men slept, his enemy came
and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his
way.

Matt 13:38  …but the tares are the children of
the wicked one;
39  The enemy that sowed them is the devil….

        3. Notice three things about the Devil’s great work.
            a. We have already noted that devil has a ROLE in the
                kingdom of heaven.
                (1) He snatches the good seed sown in the Parable of
                     the Sower and sows the bad tares in the Parable
                     of the Tares.
                (2) That pretty well sums up the devil’s actions
                     during this time period, i.e. he stills the good
                     and plants the bad.
                (3) The devil steals the good because he is a thief.
                (4) But when he cannot steal the good, he leaves
                     something behind to destroy what is left behind.
            b. Notice what SEED the devil plants.

Matt 13:38  …but the tares are the children of
the wicked one;

                (1) It is people!
                (2) In the Parable of the Tares, the seed being
                     planted is not truth or lies like in the
                     Parable of the Sower.
                (3) No.  The sower is the Son of man (Jesus), and He
                     plants Christians while the enemy is the devil,
                     and he plants sinners.
                (4) Now, this is not just any kind of sinner.
                     (a) The devil doesn’t just plant lost people.
                           i. He doesn’t have to plant lost people.
                          ii. They are already there!
                         iii Lost people are everywhere, greatly
                              outnumbering the saved.
                     (b) What kind of sinner is the devil planting?
                           i. It is the tare, the counterfeit saint.
                          ii. A tare looks like wheat until the time
                               of the harvest.
                               aa. Its sprout, shaft, size, and shade
                                    make the tare a knock off for the
                                    wheat.
                               bb. The only thing the tare can’t do
                                    is put on wheat!
                          iii. A tare is a counterfeit, a fake wheat.
                           iv. In this parable, it would be a fake
                                child of the kingdom, a fake
                                Christian.
            c. But what is the devil’s PURPOSE in leaving the tare?
                (1) The devil is leaving fake Christians in an
                     attempt to destroy the things that he cannot
                     steal.
                (2) Maybe that surprises you.  Maybe it doesn’t.
                (3) But I don’t think that was the primary truth
                     that Jesus wanted to make in this parable.

    C. The devil plants his tares everywhere Jesus plants his wheat.
        1. Yep.  That’s it.  That’s what I think is the one truth
            that Jesus wanted to emphasize—at least the truth He
            wants me to emphasize today.
            a. The field in this parable is not the church.
            b. The field is the whole world.
            c. Anywhere and everywhere God sows His seed (the
                children of the kingdom) the devil will sow his seed
                (children of the wicked one)!
        2. I would like to think that this church is immune to such
            attacks by the devil, but we all know it is not.
            a. How do we know?
                (1) Do they look different? talk different?  smell
                     different?
                (2) Not necessarily.  The better quality a garden,
                     the better quality a tare must take on not to
                     expose itself.
                (3) I believe our home-grown tares are of such good
                     quality that most would never suspect they are
                     tares at all.
            b. Our church likely produces the best tares in town!
                (1) The best in Bible knowledge.
                (2) The best in faithfulness.
                (3) The best in service.
                (4) The best in dress.
                (5) The best in character.
            c. In fact, our tares may be the ones Jesus spoke of:

Matt 7:22  Many will say to me in that day, Lord,
Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in
thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name
done many wonderful works?

            d. But having the best tares in town will not change what
                they are.  They are still tares!

    D. The removal of the fakes is not our concern.

Matt 13:28 …The servants said unto him, Wilt
thou then that we go and gather them up?
29  But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the
tares, ye root up also the wheat with them.
30  Let both grow together until the harvest: and
in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers,
Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them
in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into
my barn.

        1. The servants of the master were quite concerned about the
            tares.
            a. Their first instinct was the same as most of us,
                "Let’s remove them;" but Jesus said, "Leave them
                 alone.  I’ll deal with them later."
            b. Like the person who finds a nail in their tire and
                yields to the temptation to pull it out learns, taking
                things out that don’t belong can do more damage than
                leaving them alone.
            c. There is a time and a place for everything, and
                sometimes the time and the place is at the end not in
                the middle.
        2. To the parable is teaching us that the removal of the
            counterfeits is not our concern, but it doesn’t say that
            we are not to be concerned for the tares or to attempt to
            win them!
            a. Some of the hardest people to win are people who think
                they are wheat but are really tares.
            b. They get angry so easily.
            c. How can you get angry at someeone who wants to make
                certain you are going to heaven?
            d. How can we know?  TARES DON'T PRODUCE WHEAT. 

I pray you are saved, but would you please look past your words into
your life and make sure you are not the tare?

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