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Related to the Kingdom of God

Parable of the Mustard Seed

Jesus taught often in parables. In Matthew 13, He presented seven parables, most of them very short. Each parable demonstrates features of the Kingdom, and all them paint a full picture. Let’s start with the parable of the mustard seed.

The Lord Jesus was NOT giving a lesson in gardening . . . He was instead making a natural comparison to the Kingdom of God. Jesus is pointing out something as an illustration; He is not trying to give an absolute truth.
The mustard seed is smaller than any other seed the Jews usually planted. Maybe He wants us to make a contrast between the smallness of the seed planted and the size of the resulting plant. Mustard does not grow into a thin grass or weak-stemmed flower, unable to support the weight of anything more than insects . . . it becomes a sturdy plant maybe three feet high with stems strong enough to support small birds. The Kingdom of Heaven is like that, beginning with Jesus and His small group of followers, barely noticeable in the towns and cities of Palestine, let alone the Roman Empire . . . yet, He predicts, that Kingdom will grow until it becomes something very large and strong.
What was this supposed to mean for the listeners? The tininess of the heart of the Kingdom of Heaven was very easy to ignore. Yet this Kingdom is NOT going to go away. It will become something increasingly large and strong. Birds are sometimes used in that symbolic way in rabbinic teaching. Jesus is NOT something for the people to ignore. Now is the time for decision, for you do not know what tomorrow will bring. Your time on Earth may be up by tomorrow.  
Mat.13:31-32 Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field: 32 Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof. (KJV) 

This parable sets forth the state of the Gospel church until the end of the world; it shows the small beginnings of it, and the large increase and growth of it, and its great usefulness to the saints.
"The kingdom of heaven" here means the Gospel dispensation, or the Gospel church condition, and the ministry of the Word, and the administration of ordinances in it (see Mat.3:2).  A grain of mustard seed . . . seems to me to be the Kingdom of Heaven. The “Man” is Jesus, He took and sowed it in His field (world, the church). The emphasis, in this parable, is placed on the smallness of the seed and the greatness of its resulting growth. We must remember this as points of importance and likeness. The Kingdom of Heaven, like the seed, was very small in its beginning on the day of Pentecost, but afterward it became a very great kingdom. This parable is prophetic, and is still in the process of fulfillment.
The mustard tree is a very unlikely symbol of the church or of individual Christians. Normally, fruit-bearing trees are used to represent believers. Mustard is an herb, a condiment, something used to enhance the flavor of food, and has no food value. The mustard seed does not grow into a mighty oak like the little acorn does. Mustard seed normally produces a shrub, not a tree.
This little seed, which should have become an herb, must have received a huge portion of fertilizer and became a tree so big that birds could roost in it. I think that this parable reveals the outward growth of Christendom, just as the parable of the leaven speaks of the internal condition of Christendom. The church has NOT converted the world, nor will it, but it does have a large influence on the world. Any place that Christianity has gone can be called Christendom.

Which indeed is the least of all seeds . . . not that there are seeds lesser than this; but it seems that the meaning is, that this is one of the least of all seeds that were commonly known in Judea; and too, this very least seed which grew to a very large size shrub. A grain of mustard seed is often used, proverbially, for the least thing, as it is by Christ (Mat.17:20; Mk.17:6). The grace of God, in the ministry of the Word is implanted in the hearts of the Lord's people, is at first very small, like a grain of mustard seed. Faith in Christ is very weak when a person accepts the Lord Jesus, but increases with sincere prayer (Lk.17:5); spiritual strength is small, comforts little at first, but grows and comforts much before long, and the love of God does not seem large at first, but indeed grows and is felt within; light and knowledge in the doctrines of grace are slim and very obscure at first, but with the help of the Holy Spirit, become bright and understandable; fruit of the Spirit is small at first, but the Holy Spirit produces more and more with each passing day (Gal.5:22-26).
But when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree . . . Luke says, "a great tree" (Lk.13:19). Although this mustard tree grew to this height and size, it was considered an herb, not a tree, as stated here by Christ.
The birds of the air have been interpreted by Jesus (13:19). These birds are the devil and his children. This parable reveals the outward growth of Christendom, while the parable of the leaven speaks of the internal condition of Christendom. My friend, the church has not, and will not convert the world, but it does have had a huge influence on the world. Any where that Christianity has gone can be called Christendom.

The church and the world have become terribly mixed. There has been real integration between man in the church and man in the world. They live and act very much in the same way in our day. The Christian should be salt in the world, NOT sugar!

The birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof . . . Birds do not mean different denominations. That is a dire contradiction of our Lord's own interpretation of the birds in the first parable. My friend, the birds in the parables of this discourse do NOT speak of anything good, but instead, represent the evil of the devil. The birds are the ones that took the seed which fell by the wayside (verses 3,19). The Lord Jesus said that they represent the enemy who is Satan. This tiny mustard seed, grew into an unnaturally large tree. This does NOT represent TRUE Christianity, but rather FALSE Christendom, that profess the Name of Christ Jesus . . . BUT . . . which Jesus? (2 Cor.11:4). And they teach another gospel (Gal.1:6-7). These people PROFESS the Name of Christ, but have NEITHER Christ Jesus or the Holy Spirit (Rom.8:9). Birds are the children of the devil (1 Jn.3:10), finding refuge in the church originally started by the Lord Jesus (Rev.18:2). Christendom today is a mustard tree filled with a lot of dirty birds! . . . . . . "The birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof" . . . we can be sure that the birds in the parables of this discourse absolutely do NOT speak of anything good, but instead, represent evil, sin and wickedness. The birds are the ones that took the seed which fell by the wayside (verse 4). Our Lord said that they represent the enemy who is Satan. My dear friend, I think that Christendom today is a mustard tree filled with a lot of dirty birds! I think that this parable reveals the outward growth of the so-called Christian church in the Kingdom of Heaven. I say "so-called" because there are millions who PROFESS they are "Christians" but in fact, they are hypocrites, because they do not POSSESS Christ in their heart. The church and the world have become all horribly mixed up together. The church and worldly mankind have become incorporated, acting very much the same in most of the world. TRUE Christian should be salt (Mat.5:13) in the world, not mustard!
There are millions of Hell-bound souls who CLAIM to be born again and trust Christ. For instance, there are so many Catholics, who do not completely trust Christ, and Christ ALONE. They also trust Mary, their priests, baptism, religion, works, and their sacraments to save them. So, a big question arises: "Can a person who refuses to believe in eternal security be saved? Or is it unbelief in the Bible?" You either believe the Bible or you don't. SO TRUE! http://www.hisservants.org/a_1_hypocrisy_runs_wild.htm

There is no doubt of the Kingdom’s small beginning, the parable of the leaven confirms this.

Parable of the Leaven

Matthew 13:33 Another parable spake he unto them; The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. (KJV)
This parable was of the same kind, for the same purpose, and involving to the same subject as the former; the spread of the Gospel, and the increase of it in the world.
What does the leaven represent? There are some who say that here it means good, and it symbolizes the Gospel of Christ. I strongly disagree. NO where, NOT once in the Bible is leaven used as a standard of good; it is always a standard of evil. The ord leaven occurs about 100 times in the Bible . . . and it is always used in a bad or evil sense. The rabbinical writers often used leaven as a symbol of evil. In the Old Testament it was forbidden to be used in the offerings made to God. In the New Testament our Lord warned to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees (Mat.16:6). The apostle Paul spoke of the leaven of malice and wickedness (1 Cor.5:8). Symbolism in the Bible NEVER contradicts itself, so we may be sure that leaven used here is NOT good.

Leaven is absolutely NOT the TRUE Gospel of Christ Jesus. Leaven is evil: (Mat.13:33; 16:6,11,12; Mk.8:15; Lk.12:1; 13:21; 1 Cor.5:6-8; Gal.5:9). I believe that the leaven was “a” gospel, but it is “another gospel”, the FALSE gospel of the devil, or a distortion of the TRUE Gospel of Christ! Galatians 1:6-7 I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: [7] Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. (KJV) And when anyone of these profess Christ Jesus, they are professing “another Jesus”. 2 Cor. 11:4 For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him. (KJV) . . . There are many of these “another Jesus’” . . .  the Catholics have theirs, the Mormons have theirs, the Jehovah’s Witnesses have theirs, etc, etc. IF you are not believing, accepting and professing the JESUS of the Bible, you are professing “another Jesus"!
Which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal . . . this “leaven” hidden is absolutely NOT good, absolutely NOT the Gospel of Christ! The leaven is evil. The “woman” is evil (Rev.2:20; 17:1-6). The “meal” is the Truth of Jesus, His work, His Word, His Gospel. "The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven" . . . do not stop in the middle of the stream . . . "which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal." The Gospel is represented by the three measures of meal. How can we be sure of this? Because meal is GOOD, made out of grain or seed, and the Lord Jesus has already told us in the parable of the Sower that the seed represents the Word of God (verses 19;23).
Until the whole was leavened . . . this parable teaches that the invasion of wrong doctrine into the church will eventually lead to total apostasy. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself said, ". . . when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" (Lk.18:8). The way the question is asked, demands a negative answer. In other words, Jesus is saying that when He does return, the world will be in total apostasy. My friend, it is well on its way! I pray that you are not with this group on the wrong road. So, the gospel of Satan (leaven), is hidden in the good meal (TRUE Gospel of Christ), and it will eventually permeate the whole world. Only the heat of the fire will stop the leaven! The apostle Paul, writing to young Timothy, warns that the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine (2 Tim.4:3-4). The final, total apostasy of the church is revealed in the church of Laodicea (Rev.3:14-19). Apostasy: (2 Thes.2:3; 1 Tim.1:19; 4:1; 5:12; 2 Tim.4:4; Heb.3:12; 2 Pet.2:21; 3:17). To read more on the subject of apostasy: http://www.judgmentcoming.org/j_c_apostate_world.htm

The opinion of this humble servant follows, of which many will disagree.
What I think to be CORRECT: Leaven is evil. (Ex.12:15,19; 13:3; 23:18; 34:25; Lev.2:11; 6:17; 23:17; Deut.16:4; Mat.13:33; 16:6; Lk.13:21; 1 Cor.5:6; Gal.5:9). No Jew of that day or today, would even consider leaven as representing anything good. LEAVEN is evil: it is all sin, false doctrine, immorality, corruption. MEAL is the Truth of Jesus, His work, His Word! WOMAN is the mother of harlots (Rev.17). The doctrine of Satan (leaven), is introduced into the good meal (the TRUE doctrine of Christ), and it will eventually permeate the whole world. Only the fires of Hell will stop the leaven!

What I think to be INCORRECT: the woman is the true church. Leaven is the true Gospel of Christ. Meal is the unbelieving world. IF this were true, this teaches that the result of the leaven (Gospel of Christ), would eventually win over the whole world. Only a fool would believe this! (Luke 18:8).

Parable of the Treasure
Hidden in the Field

Matthew 13:44 Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. (KJV)

The "treasure" is Israel. The "field" is the world. The "man" is still the same, He is the Son of man who gave Himself to redeem the nation Israel. Israel is truly buried throughout the world. A large population of Jews is in New York City. The Jewish people are scattered throughout the world. But my friend, God is NOT through with Israel as a nation. Romans 11:1-2 I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. [2] God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? how he maketh intercession to God against Israel, saying, (KJV) . . . Paul believed that the Lord was not through with Israel.

Zechariah, one of the last writers in the Old Testament, wrote that a new day would come for Israel. Zech. 12:10 And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn. (KJV)

The prophet Jeremiah in many passages speaks of the regathering of the people of Israel and of God bringing them to their own land. That time is still future. When God does regather Israel, it will be by miracles so great that they will even forget their miraculous deliverance from Egypt which has been celebrated longer than any other of their religious holidays. God is NOT through with the nation Israel, and this parable makes that fact very clear. Israel is the treasure hid in a field, and Christ is the One who "for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field." In fact, Christ Jesus gave Himself to redeem the nation. Our Lord purchased them with His Blood (1 Pet.1:18-19), the exact same way that He bought your salvation and mine! Zechariah writes of the cleansing which will take place at the time of Christ's return to this Earth. Zech. 13:1 In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness. (KJV)

The Treasure is NOT, CANNOT BE the Gospel! Israel is the treasure hid in a field, and Christ Jesus, the Messiah is the One who "for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field." The fact is, that He gave Himself to redeem the nation of Israel. Our Lord purchased them with His precious Blood, just as He redeemed you and me. 

The opinion of this humble servant follows, of which many will disagree.
What I think to be CORRECT: The treasure is Israel (Ex.19:5; Ps.135:4). As of today, she is still hidden in the field (world). God scattered her from one corner of the Earth to the other.  Israel regathered: (Jer.23:3; 29:14; 30:3; 31:8; 321:37; Deut. 30:3-5; Ps.106:47; Isa.11:11-16; 27:12-13; 43:5-6; Eze.11:17; 34:13-31; 36:24,37; 37:21-27; 39:27-28; Amos 9:14-15; Mic.7:12; Zrp.3:19-20; Zec.10:8-12). The Man has not changed! The Man is still Jesus. Jesus gave all that He had (His very life), to buy the field. The implication here is that the treasure (Israel) is still hidden, and she is!

What I think to be INCORRECT: The man is the unsaved sinner. My friend, we are NOT asked to give up all that we own to achieve salvation (treasure). We have NOTHING on our own, to give or to bring. WE have NO way of earning salvation. Self-sacrifice, self-denial, or right living CANNOT give you eternal life. We are NOT CAPABLE OF BUYING THE FIELD (the world, verse 38). ETERNAL LIFE is a GIFT of God!!! It is FREE!!!

The Parable of the Pearl of Great Price (13:45-46) 

Matthew 13:45 Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: (KJV)

Again, the Man is Jesus, the same Man that has been in all these parables! It is NOT the unsaved sinner, as some think. This parable may be understood of Christ's seeking, finding, and purchasing His elect (the church).

WHO is it looking for goodly pearls? Sinners are certainly NOT looking for salvation! The Merchantman CANNOT be the unsaved sinner because he has nothing with which to pay. To start with, NO unsaved person is seeking Christ . . . but IF he were, HOW could he buy Him? The Merchantman sells all that he has . . . HOW can a sinner sell all that he has when he is dead in trespasses and sins (Eph.2:1)? In addition to this, the Bible is very clear that Christ and salvation is NOT for sale. Salvation is a gift (Rom.6:23; Eph.2:8-9). John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (KJV) . . . Christ's finding His elect is NOT by chance, nor do any of them have any built-in excellence or quality in them, that they should be called pearls . . . it is only by His grace that HE finds them.

Matthew 13:46 Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it. (KJV)
The Man (Jesus), found the pearl of great price (the church). I believe the correct interpretation of this parable reveals Christ as the Merchantman. He left the comfort and peace of His heavenly home and came to this Earth to find a pearl of great price. He found lost sinners, and He suffered and bled and died for them by shedding His precious Blood. He sold all that He had (His life) to buy us and redeem us to God. Paul told this to the Corinthians: 2 Cor. 8:9 For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich. (KJV)

Let's consider the pearl. The pearl represents the church. A pearl is not a stone like the diamond. It is formed by a living creature. A grain of sand or other foreign matter intrudes into the shell of a small oyster. It hurts and harms it. The response of the oyster is to send out a secretion that covers over the foreign matter. That fluid builds up, again and again, until a pearl is formed, not a ruby or a diamond, but a beautiful white pearl. A pearl is not like other gems. It cannot be cut to enhance its beauty. It is formed intact. If it is cut, it is ruined.

The pearl was not considered very valuable by the Israelites. In Job 28:18, pearls are classed with coral. Although the pearl was not considered valuable among the Jews, it was very valuable to the Gentiles. When Christ used the figure of "goodly pearls" (verse 45), I imagine that His apostles wondered why. Christ came to this Earth as the Merchantman. He saw man in sin, and He took man's sin and bore it in His own body on the cross. HOW does Christ respond to the sinner. Christ sees us, not as we are now but as we shall be someday, when we are presented to Him as ". . . a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish" (Eph.5:27). Christ sold all that He had in order that He might gain the church.  
1 John 3:2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. (KJV) . . .  In the Book of Revelation, we see a description of the New Jerusalem, the future home of the church (Rev.21). Do you see the symbol on the outside of the city? The gates are made of pearls! (Rev.21:21). That is no accident, my friend; it is planned that way by Christ's blueprint. He is the Merchantman "Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it."

Went and sold all that he had, and bought it . . . Jesus left the safety and glory of Heaven, to come to Earth to lay down His life for those who believe God (1 Jn.5:10-13).
The correct interpretation of this parable reveals Christ as the Merchantman who found lost sinners and died for them by shedding His precious Blood.
The merchantman is NOT the unsaved sinner, for the same reason as in the previous parable. We are NOT required to sell anything for salvation. The Merchantman is Jesus. The pearl of great price is the church, the Body of Christ.

The Parable of the Net (Matthew 13:47-50) 

Matthew 13:47 Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind: (KJV)

Again the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net . . .  this parable is about fishermen using a net to catch fish. The net is cast into the sea and pulled onto shore full of all kinds of fish in it. The fishermen then sit down to sort the fish into the “good” and the “bad.” The good fish were kept, but the bad ones were thrown away.

That was cast into the sea . . . the sea means the world, like the field is the world in the parable of the tares. Just as the net was cast into the sea collecting many fish, the church draws many people to it. Just as the net gathered all types of fish, good and bad, no matter their value, so too, the church acts as a magnet for many people who neither repent or have any desire to follow Christ. Just as the fish could not be sorted until the net was pulled ashore, so too, false believers (hypocrites) masquerading as TRUE Christians will not be made known until the end of the age. The “bad fish,” or false believers, can be compared to the rocky and thorny soil in verses 5-7, and to the tares in verse 40. These claim to have a relationship with Jesus, saying “Lord, Lord” (Mat.7:22), and Jesus’ sorrowful reply will be “I never knew you, depart from me” (Mat.7:23). The sad and somber point of this parable is this: “A day of reckoning SHALL come in which God will separate the true believers from mere pretenders, and those found to be false will be cast into Hell.”

And gathered of every kind . . . the preaching of the Gospel, is the means of gathering souls to Christ, and into His church.  Those that are gathered into the church, are of every kind, of all nations in the world, both Jews and Gentiles: and of all ranks and degrees of men, high and low, rich and poor, bond and free. My friend, there are all kinds of sinners, some who have the grace of God in them, while others are just hypocrites: professing in words, but denying in works; have nothing more than a form of godliness (2 Tim.3:5), but are dead to Christ.

Matthew 13:48 Which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. (KJV)
When the end of the age comes, when the fullness of the Gentiles shall be brought in (Rom.11:25), and all Israel shall be saved (Rom.11:26), when all those in the net are pulled to shore . . . the fishermen will not be the ones separating the contents of the net, the angels of God will do that (Mat.13:30,39;49; Mk.13:27). They will gather the “good” into Christ's barn, the mansions in Jesus’ Father's house, Whom He is gone on to prepare (Jn.14:2) . . . but as for the “bad”, who prove to be destitute of the grace of God and righteousness of Christ, in spite of their professing to be religious, they shall be rejected, as good for nothing, and shall be cast into the lake which burns with fire and brimstone (Rev.19:20; 20:15; 21:8). For more on Hell: 
http://www.judgmentcoming.org/j_c_hell_is_real.htm

Matthew 13:49 So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just, (KJV)

Jesus now interprets this parable for His apostles, telling them: “This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth” (verses 49-50). This parable is similar to the parable of the wheat and the tares (verses 36-43). Both parables are about the end-times sorting, done by the angels of God, when believers will be separated from unbelievers once and for all. So shall it be at the end of the age. The end of the age simply means the time when Christ will return to establish His Kingdom on Earth. Just as the fisherman, when He draws His net to shore, picks out the good fish, and casts the dead and useless fish away; so too, at the close of time as we know it, in the last day,

The angels shall come forth . . . out of Heaven, from the Presence of God and Christ, and by His orders, as the Judge of all the Earth (Isa.11:4; Mat.25:32; Jn.5:22; Acts 17:31; Rom.2:16; 2 Tim.4:18; 1 Pet.4:5; Rev.19:11).
These angels shall separate the righteous (the good), from the ungodly unbelievers, the hypocrites. The righteous (good) will be set at Christ's right hand, the ungodly (bad) at his left hand. The righteous will go into life eternal, and the other into everlasting punishment (Mat.25:33,41,46). Their separation from one another will be right and just and complete.

Matthew 13:50 And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. (KJV)

The Lord Jesus makes it SO clear in these words . . . that it is a horrible thing to be without Christ, to be lost and headed for the Lake of Fire, meaning HELL! (Rev.19:20; 20:10;15),
Do YOU deny the existence of Hell? My friend, in reality, you really do not know a thing about Hell, do you? What about you? You may say. What I know is what the Bible says, and to me, the Bible has been very accurate in everything it has predicted. I simply take it for granted that the Bible is accurate in its description of Hell. Our Lord Jesus Himself makes this fact very clear in this parable when He says, "the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just, and shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."
Believe it dear one, or be condemned to Hell.

Condemnation to Hell Scriptures: Isa.66:22-24; Dan.12:1-2; Mat.18:6-9; 25:31-46; Mark 9:42-48; John 3:18,36; 5:29; Acts 24:15; Thes.1:5-10; Jude 7, Rev.14:9-11; 20:5-15.

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