Definition of Parable:
Parable
signifies in general a comparison, or a parallel, by which one thing is used to
illustrate another. It is a likeness taken from the sphere of real, or
sensible, or earthly incidents, in order to convey an ideal, or spiritual, or
heavenly meaning. As uttering one thing and signifying something else, it is in
the nature of a riddle and has therefore a light and a dark side, it is
intended to stir curiosity and calls for intelligence in the listener. The
derivation of the Hebrew is unknown.
Parable of the Net
Matthew 13:47-53
"Again,
the kingdom of heaven is like a net which was thrown into the sea and gathered
fish of every kind; when it was full, men drew it ashore and sat down and
sorted the good into vessels but threw away the bad. So it will be at the close
of the age. The angels will come out and separate the evil from the righteous, and
throw them into the furnace of fire; there men will weep and gnash their teeth.
"Have you understood all this?" They said to him, "Yes." And
he said to them, "Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the
kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is
new and what is old." And when Jesus had finished these parables, he went
away from there.
Explanation/Meaning:
What can a
story of a dragnet and a great catch of fish tell us about God's kingdom? The
two most common ways of fishing in Jesus' time was with a casting-net (or
hand-net) which was thrown from the shore and the drag-net or trawl which was
let down or cast into the waters from a boat. As the boat moved through the
waters the drag-net was drawn into the shape of a great cone which
indiscriminately took in all kinds of fish and flotsam and jetsam swept in its
path. It usually took several men to haul such a net to shore. What is Jesus'
point here? Just as a drag-net catches every kind of fish in the sea, so the
church acts as God's instrument for gathering in all who will come. Just as the
drag-net does not or cannot discriminate, so the church does not discriminate
between the good and the bad, the useless and the useful. God's kingdom is open
to all who will accept and believe. But there will come a time of separation,
at the close of the age, when the angels will send the good and the bad to
their respective destinations. Our duty is to gather in all who will come. God,
in the end, will give the good and the bad the reward they deserve. God offers the treasure of his kingdom to all
who believe. Do you hunger for God and his kingdom?
"Lord,
increase my hunger for your kingdom and fill my heart with eager longing for
you that I may one day gaze upon your face in everlasting bliss."
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