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Don't Try to Fix Everything: What Jesus Teaches in the Parable of the Weeds | Matthew 13

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In this week's conversation, Mark and Jennie explore Jesus' parable of the wheat and the weeds (Matthew 13:24–30, 36–43). Rather than focusing on judgement, they ask a different question: what if the real challenge of this parable is learning not to panic? Why does the householder refuse to pull up the weeds? What does it mean to trust God's timing instead of trying to fix everything ourselves? Along the way they discuss anxiety, judgement, living alongside people who think differently from us, and why "don't worry—it will be okay" may be one of the most challenging lessons Jesus teaches. Whether you're preparing to preach, leading a Bible study, or simply reflecting on this Sunday's Gospel, we hope this conversation helps you hear the passage in a fresh way.

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jakson Don't Try to Fix Everything: What Jesus Teaches in the Parable of the Weeds | Matthew 13 kansikuva

Don't Try to Fix Everything: What Jesus Teaches in the Parable of the Weeds | Matthew 13

In this week's conversation, Mark and Jennie explore Jesus' parable of the wheat and the weeds (Matthew 13:24–30, 36–43). Rather than focusing on judgement, they ask a different question: what if the real challenge of this parable is learning not to panic? Why does the householder refuse to pull up the weeds? What does it mean to trust God's timing instead of trying to fix everything ourselves? Along the way they discuss anxiety, judgement, living alongside people who think differently from us, and why "don't worry—it will be okay" may be one of the most challenging lessons Jesus teaches. Whether you're preparing to preach, leading a Bible study, or simply reflecting on this Sunday's Gospel, we hope this conversation helps you hear the passage in a fresh way.

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