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Stories Jesus Told Pt.1

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You Think You Know, But Do You Understand?

Have you ever wondered why Jesus told parables? If you have ever been through any sort of public speaking or writer’s training, you will have most likely been taught that stories help people connect and understand what you are saying. But in today’s passage, we learn that Jesus taught in parables for the exact opposite reason!

Jesus taught in parables to separate the wheat from the chaff! The listeners from the pretenders. The parables were not to make his teachings more accessible. Rather they were used to make us dig a little deeper, hear a little more intently and to search a bit more circumspectly. The paradox of teaching through relatable stories with deeper meanings, Jesus calls a secret of the kingdom!

Matthew 13:11 - He replied, “You are permitted to understand the secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven, but others are not. (NLT)

Whenever I come across a passage of scripture like this, I am reminded of how different we are from the Lord. Our conclusions are not the same as his. This humble example reveals that good, conventional wisdom may not always line up with what the Lord is saying to us either in his word or by the Spirit. We must not assume that we know, have seen, understand, or have heard everything about our circumstance. Our posture before the Lord must always be one of curiosity and hunger - knowing we haven’t arrived yet, not overly confident in our last revelation but ready to learn something completely different from him as we take our next step forward.

Questions for reflection: Have I assumed that I know what the Lord is saying to me? Is my posture towards the Lord to listen more deeply and to follow him more closely? Do I need to repent for being presumptuous before the Lord?

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Stories Jesus Told Pt.1

Jesus told stories not just to teach—but to help us see. In this 7-day devotional, we’ll explore His parables and reflect on what they reveal about God, our hearts, and everyday life. Through short readings, Scripture, and honest questions, this plan invites you to pause, listen, and respond. Whether you're in a season of waiting, seeking growth, or needing direction, these simple but powerful stories invite us to hear Jesus more clearly—and to follow Him more closely.

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