Episodes

Friday Jun 26, 2026
Friday Jun 26, 2026
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You live in a field where wheat and weeds grow side by side, and Jesus saw that field clearly.
In Matthew 13:24-30, He tells the parable of the weeds, where an enemy slips weeds into good soil and the servants want to pull them out at once. Their instinct makes sense. You want clean ground, clear lines, and fast answers. Yet Jesus shows a wiser path, because hasty hands can damage what God is still growing.
This episode walks through that tension with Scripture, using Matthew 13, Romans 7:15-23, Proverbs 15:3, Genesis 8:22, and Psalm 37. You'll see why good and evil often appear together, why your own heart can feel divided, and why God's patience is not the same as delay.
Paul names the inner battle in Romans 7. You want to do what is right, yet you still feel the pull of sin. That conflict is real, and it can wear you down. Still, Proverbs 15:3 gives you solid ground: "The eyes of the LORD are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good." Nothing in your life is hidden from Him.
Genesis 8:22 adds steady hope. God promised seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, day and night. The earth keeps moving because He keeps His word. That same faithfulness holds your life together when everything feels mixed, delayed, or hard to read.
You do not need to force the harvest. You do not need to tear up the field in fear. The Master sees what you cannot see, and He knows when judgment, healing, and separation will come.
If you've ever wondered why evil seems to grow next to what is good, or why your own heart feels split, this message is for you. Stay with it, and let Scripture reset the way you see the field.
Keywords:
Good and evil coexist meaning
Matthew 13 parable of the weeds explained
Spiritual growth, faith and patience
Trusting God timing scripture
Inner struggle faith Christianity
Wheat and weeds parable reflection
Christian encouragement for difficult seasons


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