{"id":1702,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:15","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-133-not-for-all-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:15","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:15","slug":"matthew-133-not-for-all-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-133-not-for-all-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 13:3 &#8211; Not for All &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 13:3 Not for All  Matt 13:3  And he spake many things unto them in parables.  I know that is not a very long text, but I am going to stop there and set things up.  This morning message will be a little different in that I am going to make bounce around the chapter.  While I have been known to bounce a good bit, I usually reserve those kinds of messages  of the evening service, but today we are going to try it in the morning message.  I. Truth is not for everyone.     A. \\#3\\ told us that Jesus spoke &quot;many things&quot; in parables.         1. I have gone through the chapter and I count 7 parables             that were recorded.  It could well be that Jesus taught             many more parables and that all we have are the seven.         2. Matt 13:34 gives us a bit more information.  Matthew 13:34  All these things spake Jesus unto the multitude in parables; and without a parable spake he not unto them:              a. That verse tells us that the ONLY thing Jesus taught                 was parables.             b. Jesus had used some symbols and examples in His                 preaching before and He even used an occasional                 parable before, but never had Jesus spake                 exclusively in parables.         3. In fact, what Jesus was doing was so unusual that the             disciples asked Jesus for an explanation.  Matt 13:10  And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?              a. Why did they do that?  Because Jesus had changed His                 preaching style.             b. Go re-read Matthew 5-7, Jesus Sermon on the Mount.                 (1) There are no parables.                 (2) Jesus spoke plainly, directly, bluntly.             c. Read Matthew 10, 11, and 12.  While there are some                 symbols and examples in His preaching, the message                 was very easy to pick up through all of those                 sermons.     B. Something had changed.         1. The Jewish leaders were making up their minds about Jesus             and Jesus was going to deal with them accordingly.         2. The Jewish leaders were going to reject Jesus, and it was             becoming more and more obvious to everyone.         3. Notice Jesus statement about them.  Matt 13:15  For this peoples heart is waxed gross (thick or calloused), and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.      C. Get an important truth here.  If you dont want truth, God         will not give you truth.         1. Some people are under the mistaken notion that God wants             everyone saved regardless.             a. That is not true.             b. God does want everyone saved, but not regardless.             c. If it was regardless, God would not set conditions on                 salvation.             d. There are two:  You must believe, and you must                 repent.         2. And if you are going to be defiant and rebellious against             God, God will withhold the truth from you.         3. Listen to Jesus answer to the disciples when they asked             Him why He was speaking to them in parables.  Matt 13:11  He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you (those willing to receive the truth) to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them (those who were being rebellious and defiant) it is NOT given. 12  For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath. 13  Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.              a. As a result of the hardened ones, Jesus was going to                 hide the truth from them.             b. Jesus was not going to quit preaching, but He was                 going to speak much more in parables.         4. Those parables served two purposes:             a. They hid the truth from the hardened.                 (1) By the way, they still do.                 (2) If you want to know the truth, you must come to                      God humbly, seeking the truth.                 (3) You dont already have to be a believer, but you                      must check your arrogance at the door.                 (4) However, that is not the parables only purpose.             b. They also reveal truth to the hungry.                 (1) If you want to know the mind of God, come                      humbly and God will give it to you.                 (2) In fact, as I read though the Bible, I see so                      much truth that I have a hard time cutting my                      messages down to sizable time portions.  II. Notice some truths from the parables.     A. There are seven parables recorded in this chapter.         1. All are important, but the first one sets the framework             for the other six.         2. The other six either:             a. Emphasize a truth given in the first parable or             b. They add truth to what was given in the first                 parable.         3. So lets read the first parable, and I will make some             references to the others.             a. \\#Matt 13:1-9\\             b. \\#Matt 13:18-23\\ Jesus Himself interpreted the                 parable.     B. There are many truths that we can learn from these parables.         Let me attempt to mention four.         1. Many will make false professions of faith.             a. Three parables teach this:                 (1) Sower \\#3-23\\ &#8211; 3 soils produced an inferior                      crop.                 (2) Tares \\#24-30\\ &#8211; That whole parable is devoted                      to teaching how to deal with the false                      professors.                 (3) Net \\#47-50\\ &#8211; Collected both good and bad                      fish.             b. That means that many people will think they are saved                 but are not.                 (1) For several years, I was one of those.                 (2) Jesus warned plainly of this fact.  Matt 7:13  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 14  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.                  (3) It is not my desire to make a believer doubt,                      but it is my desire that every one hearing this                      message would look deep into their hearts to                      make certain they are both trusting and                      surrendering to Jesus Christ.             c. These parables make three notions into facts.                 (1) We cannot tell who is saved and who is not.                      (a) I may be your pastor and even your friend,                           but I cannot see your heart or your soul.                      (b) I can teach you what the Bible says, but                           salvation is a personal matter between you                           and God.                      (c) You must be certain.  You are the guardian                           of your own soul.                 (2) We are not to be discouraged at the occasional                      problem a tare brings to the church.                      (a) In that second parable, the one that                           teaches us how to deal with false                           professions, the lost are called tares.                      (b) The parable is about a wheat field that was                           sown with tares.                             i. Tares look like wheat and act like                                 wheat until it is time to produce                                 fruit.                            ii. Tares dont produce fruit.                      (c) What are we to do about them?                             i. Nothing, but preach the truth to                                 them.                            ii. Jesus said He would deal with the                                 tares on Judgment Day.                 (3) We are to be diligent to keep the church holy                      and pure.                      (a) Our job is to be what Christ told us to be                           and to do what Christ told us to do.                      (b) If we do that, most of the tares will be so                           out of place they will pluck themselves up                           by the roots and go somewhere else.                      (c) But whether they do or not, we are to be                           and to do what God has told us to be and                           to doholy and pure.                      (d) Since churches are people-ruled, a church                           can be sabotaged and subverted if too many                           tares get into it.  So we must:                              i. Preach the truth. (Bible preaching                                  keeps the church pure.)                             ii. Demand the highest standards.                            iii. Insist on spirit-bred and filled-                                  leaders.         2. Despite the number of false professions, the kingdom will             spread.             a. That is taught in the Parable of the Sower \\#8\\,                 Parable of the Mustard Seed \\#31-32\\,                 and in the Parable of the Leaven \\#33\\.             b. Lost people will never seriously hurt the church.                 Only saved people can do that.                 (1) If there is a remnant of praying, concerned                      Christians, God will deal with the wolves in                      sheeps clothing.                 (2) But if the godly within the church quit caring,                      the local assembly is done for.             c. In my years of pastoring, I have seen two conditions                 that are very bad for the believer and for the                 church.                 (1) I have seen godly Christians give up on their                      church too early.                      (a) Start standing and demanding godliness from                           your church right now.                      (b) Keep standing and keep demanding no matter                           what.                      (c) Critical times are when the major leaders                           change.                 (2) I have seen godly Christians staying in an                      ungodly church too long.                      (a) Once a church has died, dont spend time                           attempting to resurrect it.                      (b) Go find a living church and join it.                      (c) If there is no living church, start one.         3. Each age will end in a judgment             a. That is taught in the Parable of the Tares \\#24-30\\                 and the Parable of the  Net \\#47-50\\.             b. There have been six dispensations and each one of                 them ended in a judgment.                 (1) Innocence &#8211; Kicked out of Garden of Eden                 (2) Conscience &#8211; Flood                 (3) Human Government &#8211; Babel                 (4) Promise &#8211; Egyptian bondage                 (5) Law &#8211; Israel dispersed                 (6) Grace &#8211; Tribulation             c. There is one to go.  The millennium will end in the                 Judgment of the World.         4. God is worth everything             a. The Parable of the Hidden (Treasure \\#44\\ and the                 Parable of the Pearl \\#45-46\\.             b. I dont know what you may think is worth your soul,                 but it is not.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 13:3 Not for All Matt 13:3 And he spake many things unto them in parables. I know that is not a very long text, but I am going to stop there and set things up. 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