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9th Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 11
Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43

He put before them another parable: "The kingdom of heaven may be compared
to someone who sowed good seed in his field; but while everybody was
asleep, an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and then went away.
So when the plants came up and bore grain, then the weeds appeared as
well.  And the slaves of the householder came and said to him, 'Master,
did you not sow good seed in your field?  Where, then, did these weeds
come from?'  He answered, 'An enemy has done this.'  The slaves said to
him, 'Then do you want us to go and gather them?'  But he replied, 'No;
for in gathering the weeds you would uproot the wheat along with them.
Let both of them grow together until the harvest; and at harvest time I
will tell the reapers, Collect the weeds first and bind them in bundles to
be burned, but gather the wheat into my barn.'"

Then he left the crowds and went into the house. And his disciples
approached him, saying, "Explain to us the parable of the weeds of the
field."  He answered, "The one who sows the good seed is the Son of Man;
the field is the world, and the good seed are the children of the kingdom;
the weeds are the children of the evil one, and the enemy who sowed them
is the devil; the harvest is the end of the age, and the reapers are
angels.  Just as the weeds are collected and burned up with fire, so will
it be at the end of the age.  The Son of Man will send his angels, and
they will collect out of his kingdom all causes of sin and all evildoers,
and they will throw them into the furnace of fire, where there will be
weeping and gnashing of teeth.  Then the righteous will shine like the sun
in the kingdom of their Father.  Let anyone with ears listen!