Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from hardened hearts. This post explains the Parable of the Sower from a dispensational perspective.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from hardened hearts. This post explains the Parable of the Sower from a dispensational perspective.
Jesus calls His followers to be salt and light, preserving God’s truth and illuminating a dark world. Through faithful living and gospel witness, believers glorify God and point others to His kingdom.
Jesus declared that He came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets, bringing them to their ultimate purpose in God’s redemptive plan. His teaching challenges believers to honor Scripture, pursue true righteousness, and live in obedience to God as an act of worship.
Jesus warns that not everyone who calls Him “Lord” will enter the kingdom, but only those who do the will of the Father. True discipleship is marked by a genuine relationship with Christ and a life transformed by obedience to God’s commands.
The Sermon on the Mount presents the kingdom of heaven as a radical, counter-cultural way of life centered on righteousness, trust in God, and eternal priorities. Jesus calls His followers to live as kingdom citizens, embodying His values in anticipation of His future reign.
The Sermon on the Mount is a unified masterpiece, carefully structured around the themes of righteousness, the kingdom of heaven, and true discipleship. Jesus ties His teachings together seamlessly, calling His followers to a transformed life of faith and obedience.
The Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds – Matthew 13:24–30, 36–43
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds from a dispensational perspective.