The message in the parable of the weeds is to
...The message in the parable of the weeds is to
make Christians to be aware of the evil one
remind Christians to be pray always
teach Christians to be aware of false teaching
warn Christians on what will happen at the close of age
Correct answer is D
In this parable found in Matthew 13:24-30 (RSV), Jesus uses the analogy of weeds growing among wheat to illustrate the coexistence of good and evil in the world until the final judgment. The parable teaches that both good and evil will exist side by side until the end of the age, when God will separate the righteous from the wicked and bring about judgment. This message serves as a warning to Christians about the ultimate destiny of both the righteous and the wicked at the close of the age.
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