The Reporter   
 Volume 47 # 12,  --  March 23, 2007

 

Jesus Spoke In Parables

– Matthew Thirteen  

 

   Much of the teaching of Jesus was embodied in His parables. He taught more than thirty parables and also used a number of parable-like statements. A parable is a very simple story that did happen or could happen. It contains only one moral or spiritual lesson.

 

   Parables are attributed to Jesus in Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The gospel of John, contain the lessons of the Good Shepherd and The Vine and the branches that are parables. Some of the parables are found in more than one gospel. Several are unique to one gospel only. One source said that the gospel of Matthew contains twenty-three parables and six of them are unique to Matthew. Luke contains twenty-four parables and ten of them are unique only to Luke. Mark contains eight parables and only one is unique to Mark, John contains the parable-like stories of the “Good Shepherd” (John 10:11-18) and the “Vine and the Branches.” (John 15:1-8)

 

   In Matthew 13 we have record of several parables spoken by our Lord. We read, (1) the Sower (Matthew 13:3-23), (2) the Tares (Matt-hew 13:24-30, (3) the Mustard Seed (Matthew 13:31-32), (4) the Leaven (Matthew13:33), (5) the Hidden Treasure (Matthew 13:44), (6) the Pearl of Great Price (Matthew 13:45-46), and (7) The casting of the dragnet. (Matthew 13:47-50) 

 

   The parable of the sower – Matthew 13:1-23: Jesus taught from a boat as a great multitude stood on the shore. In Jesus' day sowing was absolutely necessary for survival. Sowing is necessary but it also takes a fertile heart. Jesus spoke of the seed failing (1) by the wayside and being devoured, (2) on stony places and withering because of lack of depth, (3) among thorns and being choked, and (4) on good ground and producing fruit. The word of God produces different fruit according to how it is received.

 

   Jesus explained the parable by saying, (1) the seed is the word of God, (2) the Devil takes the word from some hearts, wayside soil, (3) the lack of depth keeps God's word from growing in some hearts, rocky soil, (4) the pleasures and riches of the world choke the word from other hearts, thorny soil, and (5) the word was received in good hearts and brought forth fruit, good soil.

 

   The "good ground" hearer is willing to listen to and to learn the word of God. They are never too busy to learn nor too proud to change. These people are literally transformed into the likeness of Christ by the power of the gospel. Is your heart good soil for God's word?

 

   The disciples asked Jesus, "Why do you speak to them in parables?" Jesus spoke in parables so His disciples could understand and so those who did not want to hear, see or understand would not understand. (Matthew 13:11)

 

   The parable of the wheat and tares – Matthew 13:24-43: A man sowed good seed in his field. An enemy sowed tares among the wheat. The servants were not allowed to root up the tares least, by accident they also root up the wheat. At harvest time the reapers would separate the wheat from the tares.

 

   From the malicious sowing of tares we learn that we must patiently work with those that have received the word into their heart. Satan does his work to destroy the good seed that has been sown. Sin is a destructive force and we must be on guard against it. The only way to overcome the work of Satan is to allow God's word to take deep root in our heart.  

 

   Jesus explained the parable of the tares by saying, (1) the Son of man sowed good seed, (2) the field is the world, (3) the good seed are the children of the kingdom, (4) the tares are the children of the evil one, (5) the enemy is the Devil, (6) the harvest is at the end of the world, (7) the reapers are the angels, and (8) a furnace of fire awaits the wicked.

 

   The parable of the mustard seeds and leaven, both show that the kingdom would begin small but would grow to become strong and even to fill the earth. The church is to spread like leaven in meal or it is to grown from the smallest seed till it becomes strong. Christians must create an atmosphere of growth. Only then can the transformation of lives take place. (II Corinthians 5:17) This is a transformation similar to that to the leaven in the meal.

 

   It was a matter of prophecy that Jesus would speak in parables. (Matthew 13:35) Prophecies like Psalm 78:2 prove Jesus to be the Messiah. "I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of old."

               

   The parables of precious things – Matthew 13:44-46: In Jesus' day the safest place to keep treasures was buried. That idea led to the parable of treasure hidden in a field. The man that found the treasure was willing to give up everything, with joy, for the kingdom. In the kingdom of Christ we find a treasure (1) worth possessing, (2) of greater value than anything we now possess, (3) a treasure that will bring great joy, and (4) that man, can afford by giving up what he has.

 

   The pearl of great price teaches a similar lesson. Pearls in the days of Jesus represented supreme value. The man was searching for the pearl just as we should search for the kingdom. The searching merchant was able to recognize the pearl just as we should recognize the kingdom of God. He gave up all for the pearl just as we should give up all for the kingdom. Discovering God's kingdom and the privilege of being part of it is like stumbling across hidden treasure or finding that one pearl of great price. The treasure of the kingdom is worth our heart.

 

   The Parable Of The Dragnet – Matthew 13:47-58: The dragnet was a common way of fishing in Jesus' day and is still used today. The dragnet took in all kinds of fish. Just so, the gospel net brings all kind of people into the church. When a person comes into the body of Christ you cannot tell whether they will turn out good or bad, you just love them and encourage them, praying that they will be among the good. Our duty is to gather all that will come into the kingdom. At the end of the world there will come a time of separation when, "the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just." The righteous will go to heaven; the wicked will go into a furnace of fire. 

 

   After these parables were ended Jesus spoke in the synagogue in His own country, Capernaum. The people rejected Jesus because they knew Him. His reply was "a prophet is not without honor except in his own country and in his own house." (Matthew 13:57) When Jesus spoke in parables He spoke with power.

 

   To have Jesus as Lord you must hear the gospel and believe, (Romans 10:17, John 8:24), repent of sins (Acts 17:30), confess the name of Jesus (Acts 8:37) and be buried in baptism for remission of sins. "And now why tarriest thou? arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord." (Acts 22:16) After baptism, arise to be Christ-like in thought and action.

- - - - Charles Box

News & Notes

 

1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Ruth Arnold, Brett Barr, Linda Bender, Dawn Bradley, Janice Box, Emily Cain, Marie Curlee, Roy Goodwin, Montine Hardin, Evan Hartsell, Billy Heartsill, Andy Hobbie, Darrell Jones, Dot Killingworth (surgery), Mary Lawrence, Bobby Moore (father of Marie Owens & Brenda Herring), Julian Olive, Steve Osborne, Glenn Phillips (brother of Joan Barr & Dennis Phillips), Mary Powell, John Reynolds, Ottey Simno, R.B. Stabler (following surgery), Roger Strange, Jimmy Walker, Leroy Waller, and Jody & Pam Whittington. Crowne Health Care: Linda Conway, Kathy Johnson, Myrtle Perdue, and Iva Lou Wright. Homewood Greenville: Marie Walton. Pine Needle: Mildred Johnson, Mary Lou Phelps. Georgiana Nursing Facility: Helen Autrey. Shut-Ins: Emma Lee Gafford, and Jean Hayes.

 

2. Desires To Be A Part: Shirley Schofield expressed a desire to be a part of the Walnut Street Church of Christ. She is continuing to study the Bible. Please pray for her and encourage her.

 

3. Special Prayer Request: (a) Pray for Pat & Allison Autrey. They lost a baby that was about 20 weeks along. (b) Pray for Tony & Deb Gilland, Christians in Trion, Georgia. Their daughter (about 31 years old) died unexpectedly.

 

4. Please Pray For: The following people are serving in Iraq: Sam Sanders, son of Jerry Sanders, Jason Godwin, son of Barbara Walker, Michael Howell, grandson of Clifford and Ella Mae McCarter, Kimberly Williams, cousin of Marie Owens and Brenda Herring, Taylor Bodie, grandson-in-law of William & Margaret Pierce  and Lynn Kervin, granddaughter of Mary Riley. Pray for them often!

 

5. Sympathy Expressed: Our love and sympathy is express to (a) Mary Lawrence and her family in the death of her brother, Charles Lee. (b) Cage Harrell and his family in the death of his nephew, Kenny Harrell.

 

6. Birthdays: Celebrating birthdays this week are: March 28th Nancy Faulkenberry, March 29th Lomax Owens, March 30th Mike Bagents, Mitch Bozeman, and Tyler Owens, and March 31st Deborah Owens.

 

5. Biscuits Baseball Game: Anyone that would like to participate is invited to attend a Biscuits Baseball game with the group from Walnut Street on May 4th at 7:05 p.m. Tickets are $9 and the money is due by April 1st. If you write a check please make it out to Darrell Powell.

 

6. Thank You: Dear Church Family, We can’t thank you enough for all you’ve done since the news of our triplets. We really appreciate all the prayers, visits, baby supplies, and our triple stroller. The stroller really helps getting out with the babies. And we’re thankful to be able to get our now! We love you all, Willie, Brenda, Abbie, Austin & Andrew Herring (b) Thank you for all you have done. God has blessed me! Thank you so much for the many prayers offered up on my behalf. The pretty green plant, visits, food, calls, and every kind deed were appreciated. Please continue to pray for me. I love you all. Marie Curlee

 

7. 2007 Church Budget: Our Elders have challenged us with a weekly budget of $6,427.38 for 2007. If we all give according as God has blessed us it will be no problem meeting our weekly budget. “…So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver.” (II Corinthians 9:6-7)

 

8. Agape Coin Cans: Agape needs your help! Our goal is to fill these cans and get them back in by the end of June. Do your part!

 

9. Put These Dates On Your Calendar:  (a) Mar 25-28 – Luverne Church of Christ – Gospel Meeting – Speaker Frank Chesser – weeknights at 7:00. (b) Mar 25-29 – Memphis School of Preaching – Theme “Epistles To Corinth” (c) April 1-3 – North Lowndes Church of Christ – Gospel Meeting – Speaker Tim Slauson – weeknights at 7:00 (d) April 9-11 – Hickory Street Church of Christ – Gospel Meeting – Speaker William Rudolph – weeknights at 7:00 (e) April 27-28 – Marriage Seminar – Walnut Street Church of Christ – Speakers Glenn & Cindy Colley (f) Sept 24-26, 2007 – Regions University – Spiritual Enrichment Forum – Embassy Suites, Montgomery.

 

“Go, I Will Be With Your Mouth And Teach You What You Shall Say”

 

    I got ready slowly that morning, thinking about the Sunday sermon the night before.  I knew better than ever that my dedication to Christ required me to reach out to the lost.  I had the desire and the knowledge, but suddenly the excuses began to flow.  “What if no one listens or even cares what I have to say?”  “What if I say the wrong thing and offend someone?”  For these and some other reasons, to my knowledge, most of my former high school classmates have never heard the simple truth of the gospel.  When I really look to the root of my difficulties in spreading God’s word, the most substantial key seems to be my lack of confidence in people.  I had a lack of confidence in myself as a teacher, as well as a lack of confidence in those that I would teach. It is true there is no guarantee that people won’t let you down, but in this case the power is not in men, but in the Lord.

 

   I am reminded of the conversation between God and Moses in Exodus 4.  God had given Moses a message to take to the Israelites and then to Pharaoh in Egypt, but Moses had little confidence in people.  He was afraid the Israelites would not believe him, and he feared because he had little belief in his own ability to speak.  But listen to God’s reply, “Who has made man's mouth? Or who makes the mute, the deaf, the seeing, or the blind? Have not I, the Lord? Now therefore, go, and I will be with your mouth and teach you what you shall say.”

 

   God quickly reminded Moses of a vital truth.  It was God who created mankind.  He made our mouths to speak, our ears to hear, and our eyes to see.  In all our imperfections God is with us, and He will aid us in fulfilling His wishes.  Therefore, it is up to us to simply go and do what He has commanded.  God was with Moses in delivering his message, and He is most assuredly with us today as we go forth to preach Jesus to the world.  Remember, it is not you or I, but the gospel message that is God’s power unto salvation (Romans 1:16).

-         - - - Darrell Powell

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Let us remember that God hates all wickedness.

 

Don’t just own a Bible; read it!

 

Walnut Street Church of Christ

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Greenville, Alabama 36037-0551

(334-382-3001)