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The Sower The Mustard Seed The Yeast
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What is a Parable?
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Parable Definition- a comparison between something that is familiar to something that is unfamiliar A riddle A fable A story A proverb
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How does Jesus use parables? Illustrations from daily life Uses exaggeration and surprise
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Why does Jesus use parables? Illustrate truth Conceal message Preserve memory
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How do we discover the truth of a parable? 3 steps: 1) What comes at the end? (2) What is spoken in direct discourse? (3) To what or whom is the most space devoted?
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3 Parables Matthew 13
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The Parable of the Sower Read Matthew 13: 1-23 What truth is Jesus trying to illustrate with this parable?
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Lesson: The Parable of the Sower Be the Good Soil! someone who hears, understands, and lives word of God grows produces great fruits
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The Parable of the Yeast Read Matthew 13: 33 What truth is Jesus trying to illustrate with this parable?
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The Parable of the Yeast Coming of kingdom begins not with a grand spectacle, but a hidden presence The yeast is “mixed in with” (or hidden in) the flour, like the Kingdom of God is hidden in the world
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Parable of the Mustard Seed Read Matthew 13: 31-32 What truth is Jesus trying to illustrate with this parable?
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The Parable of the Mustard Seed God’s kingdom starts small, in time it will grow large The kingdom allows for refuge, like the tree for the birds
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Activity Write your own parable. What message do you want to teach? Who is your audience How do you want to teach it?
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