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Matthew 13:30

New Century Version

Let the weeds and the wheat grow together until the harvest time. At harvest time I will tell the workers, “First gather the weeds and tie them together to be burned. Then gather the wheat and bring it to my barn.” ’ ”

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He will come ready to clean the grain, separating the good grain from the chaff. He will put the good part of the grain into his barn, but he will burn the chaff with a fire that cannot be put out.”

The sins of some people are easy to see even before they are judged, but the sins of others are seen only later.

So do not judge before the right time; wait until the Lord comes. He will bring to light things that are now hidden in darkness, and will make known the secret purposes of people’s hearts. Then God will praise each one of them.

If any do not remain in me, they are like a branch that is thrown away and then dies. People pick up dead branches, throw them into the fire, and burn them.

You will again see the difference between good and evil people, between those who serve God and those who don’t.

All the nations of the world will be gathered before him, and he will separate them into two groups as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.

He will come ready to clean the grain, separating the good grain from the chaff. He will put the good part of the grain into his barn, but he will burn the chaff with a fire that cannot be put out.”

“Then the King will say to those on his left, ‘Go away from me. You will be punished. Go into the fire that burns forever that was prepared for the devil and his angels.

Someone might chase you to kill you, but the Lord your God will keep you alive. He will throw away your enemies’ lives as he would throw a stone from a sling.

No one can touch them except with a tool of iron or wood. They will be thrown in the fire and burned where they lie.”

That time will be like the grain harvest in the Valley of Rephaim. The workers cut the wheat. Then they cut the heads of grain from the plants and collect the grain.

That night, when everyone was asleep, his enemy came and planted weeds among the wheat and then left.

The man answered, ‘No, because when you pull up the weeds, you might also pull up the wheat.

Can you trust the ox to bring in your grain and gather it to your threshing floor?




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