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The Parable of The Weeds

Thursday 24th June 2021

Patsy Ho explores the Parable of The Weeds on 'The Call with Nancy Sabato', uncovering deep spiritual truths about true and false believers.
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Unearthing Spiritual Truths: Patsy Ho on The Parable of The Weeds

The weeds cannot stop the growth of the wheat, and on The Day of judgment, Jesus will separate his people from Satan's people as the harvest harvesters, which are the angels, collect the weeds into bundles to be destroyed.
Ever wondered why Jesus used parables to teach? Patsy Ho, a former Bible Study Fellowship Teaching Leader, dives into this question by exploring the Parable of The Weeds in this episode of 'The Call with Nancy Sabato'. Patsy breaks down this intriguing story where Jesus compares the kingdom of heaven to a field sown with both wheat and weeds.
Through this parable, Jesus highlights that genuine believers and false ones can look strikingly similar, but only God knows who truly belongs to Him. Patsy explains how this narrative is a powerful reminder that while Satan may try to disrupt God's work, he ultimately cannot thwart the growth of God's kingdom. The parable also serves as a poignant lesson that during the final judgment, Jesus will separate the true believers from the impostors.
This episode is perfect for anyone curious about the deeper meanings behind Jesus' teachings and how they apply to our lives today. Patsy's insightful teaching makes complex spiritual concepts accessible and engaging, making it a must-listen for those seeking to strengthen their faith.