Tares in the Parables: Symbol of False Believers and Hidden Corruption

Tares as symbols of false believers.

Tares in Scripture

Tares appear in Jesus’ parable of the wheat and tares as symbols of false believers, hidden corruption, and spiritual deception. Tares looked almost identical to wheat in early growth, making them a powerful picture of those who appear righteous but lack true faith. Jesus taught that both grow together until the harvest, when God will make the final separation.

Symbol of Deception

Tares resemble wheat but bear no fruit. They represent those who imitate faith outwardly but lack inward transformation.

Symbol of Judgment

The burning of tares symbolizes the final judgment, when God separates truth from falsehood.

Walking in Discernment

Tares call believers to discernment, humility, and perseverance, trusting God to bring justice in His time.

Bible Verses About Tares in Scripture

Matthew 13:25 – His enemy came and sowed tares.

Matthew 13:30 – Bind them in bundles to burn.

Matthew 13:38 – The tares are the children of the wicked one.

2 Timothy 3:5 – Having a form of godliness.

Psalm 1:4 – The ungodly are like the chaff.

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