Wednesday 26 December 2018

Understanding the parable of the Wheat and Tares

Watch your pastor
 Many children of God are still blindly following their pastors in the spite of their glaring substandard lives because they feel if their pastors had actually done what was wrong, God should have acted. Such Christians say such things because they do not understand the parable of the wheat and tares in Matt 13:24-30. God is practically incapacitated, so to speak, when it comes to judging people who  some very large number of people have taken as a man of God, even when the person is an anti-christian. God is incapacitated because some of his children who ignorantly take such pastors as model.
  Look closely at the Lord response in verse  28, "he said unto them, an enemy must have done this." The Lord was quite aware that the enemy had planted the fake pastors, yet when the servants requested for the needful: to uproot it, the Lord said " nay; lest while ye  gather up the tares, yet root up also the wheat with them."
   The lord was more concerned about the wheat. How would he judge those fake pastors without offending some of the children. If your father is an ocult pastor and God decides to kill him without you knowing your father was occultic, won't you be offended?
  That is why I say that God is handicapped. It was easier for God to destroy Pharaoh than it was to destroy Judas Iscariot.
  Your pastors being allowed to live in spite of doing despite to the spirit of Grace could just be for you. So don't learn his evil ways. Remain saved

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