The Parables Of Jesus: 13
The Parable of the Net
Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind: Which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just, And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. Matthew 13:47-50
Jesus explains this parable himself, so there is no misinterpreting it. It is at the very end of the world that this separation takes place, so wicked people still live among the saints during the millennial kingdom. Though they will not have the devil whispering in their ear, they will still have evil intentions. When Jesus's millennial reign on earth ends, and the devil is released from the bottomless pit, he will once again deceive the nations; that time is called the little season. During this time, he will use every means possible to turn people against God, even those who lived during his earthly reign. Could we be living in that time? Our eyes are slowly being opened to the truth, and we are beginning to notice concrete evidence that the millennial reign may already have passed, like technology that is no longer available and fabulous infrastructure that seems incapable of being built during the time of the horse and buggy. We are told that those buildings were built during the "Dark Ages." Maybe it was disguised as darkness so we wouldn't know the truth. Once we begin to see that possibility, there is no unseeing it, though there is still uncertainty. This is all speculation, and only me sharing my thoughts on this subject. We are living in such a deceptive time, where even those who are saved have questions, because Satan has pulled out all of the stops. We are realizing that everything we have been taught to believe about history is a lie, the timeline is off, and we no longer know who we are.
What is most important is that you hold on to what you have, and not allow anyone to shake your faith and understand that you are a child of God, and your history and the timeline we are living in is of no concern; it is your future in Christ that you should concentrate on, and not allow the devil to deter you from the truth of who you are in Jesus.
In this parable, Jesus is talking about the end of the end, judgment, and we might be getting close to that with all the craziness that is going on in the world today. Make sure you are ready, and stay prayed up, because if we are possibly nearing the end of the end, you don't want to be caught off guard.














