Waiting for the Wheat to be Separated From the Tares ~ Laura Aboli ~ Sunnys Journal
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“The enemy planted weeds among the wheat while everyone slept. When the servants saw what had happened, they wanted to rip the weeds out immediately. But the farmer said no, because in doing so, they’d destroy the wheat too.”
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If what we’re witnessing really is a global cleanup, a dismantling of entrenched evil, a war being fought in the shadows, then it makes sense that it can’t happen all at once. You can’t purge a system this vast, without damaging what’s still worth saving. The corruption, the deception and the rot are woven into everything: politics, media, finance, even the structures that hold daily life together.
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To pull it out too fast would collapse the whole field, so the process has to be gradual.m, strategic, almost surgical. It’s demolition, but done with precision; one beam at a time, so the house doesn’t crush the people still living inside. And maybe that’s why it feels slow, why justice seems delayed, because what’s unfolding is not chaos, but a carefully executed plan focused on long lasting results rather than immediate fickle victories. In the parable, the farmer says… “Let both grow together until the harvest.” Only when the wheat is mature can the weeds be gathered and burned without harm. Perhaps that’s where we are now, the waiting before the harvest. The moment before the great separation. The time will come when the field is cleared, the truth revealed, and every root exposed to the light. I pray for that moment. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻