Matthew 13:38

38 the field is the world; the good seed--these are the sons of the Kingdom; the darnel, the sons of the Evil one.

Matthew 13:38 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 13:38

The field is the world
That which is represented by "the field", in which the good seed is sown, is not only the land of Judea, where Christ preached in person, but the whole world, into which the apostles were afterwards sent; or the church of Christ, in the several parts of the world:

the good seed are the children of the kingdom:
they which are designed by the good seed, are such, for whom the kingdom of heaven is prepared, to whom it is bequeathed, and who are appointed to it; who are possessed of the kingdom of grace here, and are heirs of the kingdom of glory; and have both a meetness for it, and a right unto it, being the children of God by adoption, and that appearing by regeneration:

but the tares are the children of the wicked one:
the persons intended by "the tares", are such professors of religion, as both by their principles and practices, manifestly show that they are of their father the devil; they resemble and imitate him, and do his works; and plainly declare, that they were never born of God, and are in no better state, though under a profession, than openly profane and immoral persons; and are more hurtful and scandalous to the interest of Christ, than such are.

Matthew 13:38 In-Context

36 When He had dismissed the people and had returned to the house, His disciples came to Him with the request, "Explain to us the parable of the darnel sown in the field."
37 "The sower of the good seed," He replied, "is the Son of Man;
38 the field is the world; the good seed--these are the sons of the Kingdom; the darnel, the sons of the Evil one.
39 The enemy who sows the darnel is *the Devil*; the harvest is the Close of the Age; the reapers are the angels.
40 As then the darnel is collected together and burnt up with fire, so will it be at the Close of the Age.
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