Posts from October 2024
The Wise and Foolish Builders
(Matthew 7:24-27, Luke 6:46-49) This parable is Jesus’ conclusion to the “sermon on the mount.” The Master used three comparisons to show the necessity of obeying His words; two ways (Matthew 7:13), two trees (and their fruit, vs. 17), and two builders and their houses, vv. 24f. The last comparison makes it plain that what “counts” with God is what a person does – not merely what one professes. The hill country of Judæa has many gullies and dry washes…
Parables About the Kingdom of Heaven (Part 3)
In the first century, finding someone else’s buried treasure was not as uncommon as it might be today: The only safe place to hide something was in the ground. Jewish law expressly stated that the “finder” was to be the “keeper,” and thus this parable suggests nothing unethical in the man’s practice. In the little parable in Matthew 13:44, the man who discovered the hidden treasure recognized that what he had found was worth everything else he had! Even though…
Can You Hear Me Now?
Verizon made this question popular nationwide in commercials advertising their cell phones. Many listened and bought their phones. This same question is asked several times in God’s inspired word. Sometimes it was asked by God to man, and other times it was asked by man to God. In Matthew 13:1-9 Jesus told the parable of the sower or the different types of soils. According to Matthew 13:10-17, Jesus, when answering the Apostles question as to why He spoke in parables,…
Parables About the Kingdom of Heaven (Part 2)
The mustard seed was generally considered the smallest of all seeds in the ancient world. It was the smallest seed commonly used by the Jews, and it was frequently used as a metaphor in their speech to describe something infinitesimally small. Despite its small size, this tiny seed can grow into a bush that can reach as much as twenty feet tall, big enough to support bird nests. Found in three of the four gospel records (Matthew 13:31-32; Mark 4:30-32;…