Matthieu 13:27

27 Alors les serviteurs du père de famille lui vinrent dire: Seigneur, n'as-tu pas semé une bonne semence dans ton champ? D'où vient donc qu'il y a de l'ivraie?

Matthieu 13:27 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 13:27

So the servants of the householder came
Christ is the "householder"; the house of which he is master is the church, called the household of God, the household of faith, the family in heaven, and in earth; in which house he bears and sustains many relations, as those of a son, a priest, a master, or governor. By "the servants" that came to him, are meant, not civil magistrates, who have nothing to do in the affairs of churches; nor the angels, though these are ministering servants to Christ, and will be employed by him, in the close of time, to gather up the tares, bind them in bundles, and cast them into the fire; but the ministers of the Gospel, the servants of Christ, and of the most high God, who are made use of in planting, and sowing, and weeding his field, the church: these observing the tares, and fearing the danger the wheat was in by them, as well as troubled and surprised at the appearance and growth of them, came to him, and spread the case before him in prayer; and

said unto him, Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field? from
whence then hath it tares?
Their manner of address, calling him Sir, or Lord, is expressive of their reverence of him, and obedience to him; and which is said, not in word only, but in the sincerity of their hearts, and under the influence of the Spirit of God. They ascribe the field, the church, the good seed, converts that sprung up in it, and the sowing, or making of them such, all to Christ, and not any of this kind, or any part of it to themselves; though they were employed by him in tilling this field, in sowing spiritual things to the saints, and were useful to them in their profession of religion. Moreover, they intimate, that nothing but good could come from Christ; no bad seed, no tares could be of his sowing: and declare their ignorance of the rise of them; which ignorance was owing to their being asleep, when the enemy sowed them.

Matthieu 13:27 In-Context

25 Mais pendant que les hommes dormaient, son ennemi vint, qui sema de l'ivraie parmi le blé, et s'en alla.
26 Et après que la semence eut poussé, et qu'elle eut produit du fruit, l'ivraie parut aussi.
27 Alors les serviteurs du père de famille lui vinrent dire: Seigneur, n'as-tu pas semé une bonne semence dans ton champ? D'où vient donc qu'il y a de l'ivraie?
28 Et il leur dit: C'est un ennemi qui a fait cela. Et les serviteurs lui répondirent: Veux-tu donc que nous allions la cueillir?
29 Et il dit: Non, de peur qu'en cueillant l'ivraie vous n'arrachiez le froment en même temps.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.