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Jesus was known for presenting many of his teachings in parables, short stories that illustrate a point. In his own day and in ours, Jesus’ stories have often been misunderstood, and their riches have been overlooked. In What Do Jesus’ Parables Mean?, Dr. R. C. Sproul explores the parables of Jesus, laying out their meaning and the rich blessings that they promise to believers.

had two ears. But Jesus was talking about people who have an ability to hear, to understand, and to embrace the truth. In the Greek language, there’s hearing, and then there’s obeying what you hear. Obeying what you hear means really hearing it—a hyperhearing or superhearing. When Jesus says, “He who has ears, let him hear,” He understands that some people might audibly hear His teaching, but it will not pierce their understanding or their hearts. So Jesus makes a distinction between those who hear
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