In his parable of the wheat and the weeds, Jesus spoke of a man who sowed fine seed in a field. But "while men were sleeping." an enemy came and oversowed weeds. Hence, the wheat came up top obscured by weeds. Jesus explained his parable in these words: "The sower of the fine seed is the Son of man, the field is the world, as for the fine seed, these are the sons of the wicked one, and the enemy that sowed them is the Devil." He then showed that the wheat and the weeds would be allowed to grow together until "the conclusion of the system of things," when the angels would "collect out" the symbolic weeds. -MATTHEW 13:24-30, 36-43.
What Jesus and the apostle Paul and Peter warned about happened. "While men were sleeping," either after the apostle fell asleep in death or when Christian overseers became drowsy in guarding the flock of God. Babylonish apostasy sprouted right inside the congregation. (Acts 20:31) Soon the weeds greatly outnumbered the wheat and hid it from view. For a number of centuries, it might have appeared that the seed of the woman had been engulfed by the voluminous skits of Babylon the Great.
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