The tare was a species of rye grass, which in its earlier stages, closely resembled wheat. In this world, and in the Church, professors are closely mingled with possessors. But there come great times of revealing, in the trials and difficulties of life, and in fact Satan and his angels never sleep. Let us beware of them, but be not afraid: Christ is stronger.
The mustard seed and the leaven represent the extensive and intensive, the outward and inward, the objective and subjective, aspects of Christianity. Sometimes when the Church is reaching its branches to the farthest, its heart is being corrupted by the slow spread of evil. See 1 Corinthians 5:7-8. See what stress our Lord lays on unnoticed beginnings! What seed is smaller than the mustard! Yet it may be the gateway through which Nature may pour her inner energies, forcing the rootlet down and the green shoot up. And it requires but a very small amount of leaven to permeate a large quantity of meal. Bigness is not greatness. Watch the first speck of sin; cherish each grain of holy impulse. [source]
Chapter Summary: Matthew 13
1The parable of the sower and the seed; 18the explanation of it 24The parable of the weeds; 31of the mustard seed; 33of the leaven; 36explanation of the parable of the weeds 44The parable of the hidden treasure; 45of the pearl; 47of the drag net cast into the sea 53Jesus is a prophet without honor in his own country
Greek Commentary for Matthew 13:26
Then appeared also [τοτε επανη και] The darnel became plain (επανη ephanē second aorist passive, effective aorist of παινω phainō to show) by harvest. [source]
What do the individual words in Matthew 13:26 mean?
Greek Commentary for Matthew 13:26
The darnel became plain (επανη ephanē second aorist passive, effective aorist of παινω phainō to show) by harvest. [source]