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The Kingdom of Heaven Is Like: Parables of Jésus Expliqué

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Jésus described the Kingdom of Heaven upéchég eight parables in Matthieu 13 alone. Each metaphor reveals a different facet of Dieu's reign — its hidden growth, its supreme value, and its final sorting.

Why Jesus Spoke in Parables

Jesus explained: "Because it has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given" (Matthew 13:11). Parables simultaneously reveal truth to the receptive and conceal it from the resistant. They are not illustrations of obvious points — they are mysteries requiring spiritual perception.

The Sower, Mustard Seed, and Leaven

The Sower (13:3-23) reveals four types of soil/hearts — only one produces fruit. The Mustard Seed (13:31-32) shows the Kingdom's hidden, surprising growth from tiny beginnings to great shelter. The Leaven (13:33) shows transformative, invisible influence spreading through the whole batch.

The Hidden Treasure and Pearl of Great Price

These twin parables (13:44-46) reveal the Kingdom's supreme value. A man finds hidden treasure and sells everything to buy the field. A merchant finds the perfect pearl and sells all he has. In both, the joy of the discovery drives total sacrifice. The Kingdom is worth giving up everything to obtain.

The Dragnet: Final Judgment

The Dragnet (13:47-50) shows the Kingdom includes both righteous and wicked until the end, when angels will separate them — the wicked into the furnace of fire, the righteous into eternal life. Jesus is honest: the Kingdom's present mixed state will not last forever.

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