Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus is the one who sowed the good seed.
The field is the world.
Zizanium - are black and harbor a fungus that is poisonous.
Weeds are the sons of the evil one and the enemy who sows them is the devil
Wheat are the sons of God, good sons.
Heirs of eternal life.
the sons of God ad Satan are working side by side.
They work at the same jobs, they have the same custom, they seek the same political goals.
And yet they are entirely different.
True Christians are wheat and produce fruit for eternal life.
unbelievers are weeds and produce poisonous fruit.
Can we pull them out?
To produce fruit for the Savior, have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them
Why are there hypocrites in the church?
Why are there unbelievers in the world?
The relationship Jesus is making has to do with the relationship between believers and unbelievers int he world.
Weeds among the Wheat
The sowing
The growing
The mowing
Cov phooj ywg mov tshua ntawm Vaajtswv:
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