Matthew 13:39

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew, Jesus explains a parable about the end of times. He says that the enemy who sows evil is the devil, and at the end of the world, angels will gather all people for judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing in a field with good seeds and bad weeds mixed together. The bad weeds are like the things the devil does to cause trouble. At the end of time, God's helpers (the angels) will sort out who is good and who isn't, just like sorting out which plants are the crops we want and which ones are weeds.

Historical Background

Matthew was written around 80-90 AD by a follower of Jesus. The audience included both Jewish and Gentile Christians. This parable helps them understand spiritual battles and God's ultimate plan for judgment.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us to be aware of the influence of evil in our lives. Just as farmers watch over their fields, we should guard against negative influences and seek good spiritual guidance.

Topics

eviljudgmentend timesangelsspiritual warfarehope

Related Verses

John 8:44Revelation 13:7Luke 21:36Ephesians 6:10-11Matthew 13:24-30

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the harvest' symbolize?
'The harvest' symbolizes the final judgment, when God will separate those who follow Him from those who do not.
How can we avoid being influenced by the devil's work?
We should stay close to God through prayer and study of His Word. This helps us recognize and resist evil influences around us.
What role do angels play in this parable?
Angels are depicted as reapers, gathering souls for judgment at the end times, acting on God's behalf to separate good from evil.
Is there a connection between this and other Bible verses about spiritual warfare?
Yes, this verse connects with passages like Ephesians 6:10-11 that talk about the ongoing battle against evil forces and our need for divine protection.
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