Key Verse: Verse 25 – " But while
men slept, his enemy came and sowed
tares among the wheat, and went his way "
Key Words:
and
sowed tares among the wheat
We are told that the consumption
of wheat is necessary for a healthy metabolism.
We are also told that wheat helps prevent breast cancer, gallstones,
high cholesterol, asthma, and heart risk; and it is an essential food for women
to help in the area of gastro-intestinal disorders. It is believed to help reduce the risk of
high blood pressure and diabetes. It is
rich in Vitamin B6, niacin, thiamine, folate, riboflavin, and pantothenic
acid. It also contains Vitamins E and K.
It is obvious from reading our
text that wheat is symbolic of those who are genuinely born again; and the
tares symbolize those who are pretenders.
They profess to be saved but have no possession of Jesus Christ.
Now this raises a question, have
you ever asked Jesus to be your Savior?
During the Spanish-American War,
Clara Barton was overseeing the work of the Red Cross in Cuba. One day, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt came to
her and wanted to buy food for his sick and wounded Rough Riders. Clara refused
to sell him any. Roosevelt was
perplexed. His men needed the help, and
he was prepared to pay out of his own funds.
When he asked those around why he
could not buy the supplies, he was told, “Colonel, just ask for them.” A smile broke over Roosevelt’s face—now he
understood! The supplies were not for
sale. All he had to do was simply ask,
and they would be freely given.
Have you ever asked for Jesus to
save you? He will, and it is a free gift
as well.
So the next time you see or taste
of wheat, thank God for your salvation.
What to do:
✞Let wheat remind you of your salvation, and thank God for it daily