The Wheat and The Weeds - Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43
In this episode of Church Folks, we walk through one of Jesus’ most sobering and hope-filled parables — The Wheat and the Weeds from Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43.
Jesus paints a picture of a farmer sowing good seed in his field, only for an enemy to sneak in and scatter weeds among the wheat. It’s a story about patience, purpose, and the promise of the coming harvest — and it hits a little closer to home than we think. Why does God allow good and evil to grow side by side? What do we do when life feels tangled with both faith and frustration? And how can believers stay hopeful when the field feels messy?
In a down-to-earth, truth-filled conversation, we'll unpack the heart of this parable with humor, conviction, and clarity — reminding us that the Farmer hasn’t forgotten His field. God is patient, His plan is perfect, and His harvest will come.
So grab your Bible, pull up a chair, and join the Church Folks community as we learn what it means to live as wheat in a world full of weeds — trusting the Lord of the harvest to make all things right in His time.
