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In this message from Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, Pastor Chase unpacks Jesus' Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds and reveals a powerful truth about the world we live in: two kingdoms are at work around us every day—the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness.
Why does evil seem to prosper? Why does God allow both believers and unbelievers to exist side by side? How can we tell the difference between genuine faith and counterfeit Christianity? And what should our response be as followers of Jesus?
In this sermon you'll discover:
• How Satan works as a counterfeiter of God's truth
• Why spiritual maturity reveals what is truly in our hearts
• The danger of becoming spiritually comfortable and distracted
• Why it is not our job to "pull up the weeds" around us
• How God's patience toward sinners is an act of mercy, not weakness
• The hope believers have knowing Jesus will one day make all things right
Whether you're wrestling with evil in the world, concerned about loved ones who are far from God, or examining your own walk with Christ, this message will challenge you to identify which kingdom you're living for and encourage you to trust the King's perfect timing.
The battle is real. The harvest is coming. And God's grace is still giving people time to repent and believe.
By Union Baptist ChurchIn this message from Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, Pastor Chase unpacks Jesus' Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds and reveals a powerful truth about the world we live in: two kingdoms are at work around us every day—the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness.
Why does evil seem to prosper? Why does God allow both believers and unbelievers to exist side by side? How can we tell the difference between genuine faith and counterfeit Christianity? And what should our response be as followers of Jesus?
In this sermon you'll discover:
• How Satan works as a counterfeiter of God's truth
• Why spiritual maturity reveals what is truly in our hearts
• The danger of becoming spiritually comfortable and distracted
• Why it is not our job to "pull up the weeds" around us
• How God's patience toward sinners is an act of mercy, not weakness
• The hope believers have knowing Jesus will one day make all things right
Whether you're wrestling with evil in the world, concerned about loved ones who are far from God, or examining your own walk with Christ, this message will challenge you to identify which kingdom you're living for and encourage you to trust the King's perfect timing.
The battle is real. The harvest is coming. And God's grace is still giving people time to repent and believe.