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Episode 62
Do you garden? If so, how do you handle weeds? This parable (story) from Jesus, “The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares,” is found in Matthew 13 in the Bible. It tells about a farmer who found out an enemy had planted weed seeds among his wheat, and what he told his workers to do about it. At first, no one could tell the good from the bad, but after a time, the difference was apparent.
Word of the Day: tares (n.) a kind of weed.
In this story, the wheat and tares looked alike at first; it was only as they reached maturity was it clear that some plants were good and some were bad.
Question of the Day: What does it mean when Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear”?
Have a question or feedback? Maybe a topic you’d like to hear in a future episode? Please email Scott at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoy our podcasts, please subscribe, write a review, and share them on social media and by word of mouth! Those are GREAT ways to help more people find our podcasts. Please also visit us at www.DreyerCoaching.com; check out the blog posts at the bottom of the page for more information about life in the USA and the crazy English language.
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Episode 62
Do you garden? If so, how do you handle weeds? This parable (story) from Jesus, “The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares,” is found in Matthew 13 in the Bible. It tells about a farmer who found out an enemy had planted weed seeds among his wheat, and what he told his workers to do about it. At first, no one could tell the good from the bad, but after a time, the difference was apparent.
Word of the Day: tares (n.) a kind of weed.
In this story, the wheat and tares looked alike at first; it was only as they reached maturity was it clear that some plants were good and some were bad.
Question of the Day: What does it mean when Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear”?
Have a question or feedback? Maybe a topic you’d like to hear in a future episode? Please email Scott at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoy our podcasts, please subscribe, write a review, and share them on social media and by word of mouth! Those are GREAT ways to help more people find our podcasts. Please also visit us at www.DreyerCoaching.com; check out the blog posts at the bottom of the page for more information about life in the USA and the crazy English language.
Stay connected!
https://www.facebook.com/DreyerCoaching/
http://dreyercoaching.com/en/wechat
http://dreyercoaching.com/en/line
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdreyer/