I assume you are asking about the parable of the man who builds his house on the sand and the man who builds his house on the rock in Matthew chapter 7.
First If you hear the teaching of Jesus and don't put His teaching into practice your life will be like building a house on the sand - unstable, likely to collapse, when the trials of life come along.
If you put the teaching of Jesus into practice in your life then your life will be like a house built on rock - sound, able to withstand the trials of life.
Also the parable of the wise and foolish builders could also be used to illustrate a person's response to the gospel of salvation through Christ.
The wise man puts his full confidence in the Rock, Christ Jesus, as Lord and Savior, and builds his life based on salvation through Christ.
The foolish man refuses to repent and rejects Jesus as his only hope of salvation, and builds his life based on the world's wisdom.
The parable of the two builders is about the importance of building one's life on a strong foundation, which represents hearing and following the teachings of Jesus. The wise builder who constructs his house on solid rock withstands the storms of life, while the foolish builder who builds on sand faces destruction when the storms come. It highlights the difference between those who act on the teachings of Jesus and those who do not.
There are nine parables in the Gospel of Mark: the parable of the sower, the parable of the lamp, the parable of the growing seed, the parable of the mustard seed, the parable of the wicked tenants, the parable of the fig tree, the parable of the wedding feast, the parable of the ten virgins, and the parable of the talents.
One parable that Jesus told his disciples is the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in the Gospel of Luke. It teaches about showing compassion and kindness to others, regardless of differences or social status. It emphasizes the importance of loving your neighbor as yourself.
No, Luke also records a similar parable, known as the Parable of the Ten Minas, in Luke 19:11-27. While there are similarities between the two parables, there are also differences in the details and contexts in which they are presented.
Workers in the parable of the vineyard were paid one denarius regardless of the hours worked.
Jesus told the Parable of the Good Samaritan to explain the meaning of neighbor. In this parable, a man is helped by a Samaritan, who goes out of his way to assist someone in need regardless of their background or beliefs, showing that a neighbor is anyone who shows compassion and kindness to others.
because if people decided to build there house on sand for comfort there would end up being no house left
The moral of the two debtors parable is that forgiveness should be extended to others regardless of the magnitude of their sins. Just as the creditor in the parable forgave both debtors, we should also be willing to forgive others and show compassion towards them.
The parable about the two servants and a king is found in the Bible in the book of Matthew, where Jesus tells the story to illustrate the importance of stewardship and accountability.
There are nine parables in the Gospel of Mark: the parable of the sower, the parable of the lamp, the parable of the growing seed, the parable of the mustard seed, the parable of the wicked tenants, the parable of the fig tree, the parable of the wedding feast, the parable of the ten virgins, and the parable of the talents.
parable of the sower
The parable of the prodigal son, found in the Bible, does not mention the mother of the prodigal son. The focus of the parable is on the relationship between the father and his two sons.
The two pence represents the Old and New Testaments
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The parable of the seeds and the sower
No Jesus also explained the parable of the Wheats and the Tares.
You don't say if this is writing about parables in general or about some specific parable.However you could start by saying where the word parable comes from: Greek word, two parts one meaning alongside and the other to throw or castand then define what a parable is:a parable is an illustration to explain a truth, a parable puts something familiar alongside something unfamiliar
Each parable has a different lesson.