Parable of the Weeds
This week on Cultivate, we dug into the Parable of the Weeds from Matthew 13, exploring what Jesus really meant when He described the kingdom of heaven as a field where wheat and weeds grow side by side. Charlie Loften and Abigail Boone examined Jesus’s explanation of this parable and how it overturns expectations about God’s kingdom—moving away from an immediate, dramatic revolution and toward a patient, enduring hope. We discussed why God allows evil to persist in the world and how His desire for people to turn to Him shapes His patience. Along the way, we wrestled with tough questions about judgment, justice, and the nature of God’s character—highlighting that, while God tolerates evil for a time, there’s a loving purpose behind it. This episode encouraged us to rethink what it means to live in God’s kingdom now and challenged us to trust His wisdom in a world that’s often messy. We invite you to reflect on these truths and consider how faith shapes your view of justice, patience, and hope.
