Just reading the exchanges here, some things apparently need clarification…..
Matthew 13:38 The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one;
1 John 3:10 In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.
Jesus said the tares are the children of the wicked one (the devil). What lost person doesn't fit the description of the children of the devil given in 1 John 3:10?
First of all…what is the “Kingdom” that some are said to “see” or to “enter”?
Unless we have a clear picture of what God’s Kingdom is, and what it’s purpose is, nothing will make sense.
The tares (weeds) are counterfeit Christians…the product of Satan’s interference in sowing false Christians in “the world”. He corrupted Judaism in exactly the same way. (Matt 15:7-9)
The parable was about a common weed seen in the Middle East that was a blight to farmers because it mimicked the wheat in its early growing stages, but by the time it was obvious that it wasn’t wheat, it was too late to pull out the weeds without taking the wheat with them…..hence a farmer would allow these weeds to grow along with the wheat and at the harvest the weeds would be harvested along with the wheat, separated, and thrown into the fire….only then was the wheat placed in the farmers storehouse.
Jesus taught one truth, but satan oversowed the world with fake Christianity.…which took his truth and broke it up into all manner of beliefs and practices, in denominational sects all promoting things that he never taught. Christendom is the divided mess that the devil created. No wonder people are confused!
The Scripture in 1 John 3:10 shows one specific trait that is evident in all false Christianity…..failure to love our Christian “brother”. In what ways can we see this clearly? We see it right here in many exchanges that end up widening the divisions that already exist, but none goes as far as the situation that people find themselves in when their nations go to war…..professed “Christians” will take up arms and actually justify killing their own brothers of a different nation, over political differences, when we are not supposed to be part of that world at all. (John 17:16; John 18:36)
The two world wars of last century were fought mainly in nations where both sides claimed to be Christians and were supported by their various denominations. Clergy were in their ranks, salving the consciences of those who knew that “thou shalt not kill” was part of the Ten Commandments….and yet somehow God was on their side in this bloodshed. Whose side was God on in reality? (1 John 4:20-21) Not the side of those who were acting in blatant disobedience to Christ’s teachings. Who understands that a patriot who puts love of country above love of God can still claim to be a follower of Christ? (Matt 5:43-44)
Unless we see that truth clearly, we won’t understand what the real difference is between the wheat and the weeds.
A tare is a fake Christian…ones that may have resembled wheat in the beginning when the devil sowed them, “while men were sleeping”…..but when did this happen? When were men “sleeping” so that this took place virtually unnoticed? Go back in Christian history and see how quickly these weeds took root after the death of the apostles.
Christianity entered a period of spiritual drowsiness where men introduced things that did not belong, and took Christianity down a dark path so that in their drowsiness they allowed the development of “the Church” that took mankind away from Christ and his teachings and into a system where men dominated even the rulers of the world that they were told to be “no part of”.
The wheat represent all believers at the end of the age and the tares represents all unbelievers at the end of the age. Once the end of the age arrives, all believers will inherit "the kingdom of their Father" while all unbelievers will be cast into the fire.
The “wheat”, at the end of the age, are those who have obeyed the Christ in all things, regardless of who told them to do otherwise…..the “wheat“ (true Christians) and the “weeds” (false Christians) are so very different at this point in time, (the harvest time) that there is virtually nothing they have in common, except the label they wear….and we know that “Christianity” is a lifestyle not a label.
It’s how we conduct ourselves in a world rule by the devil (1 John 5:19) that makes the difference.