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"Let both grow together, until the harvest, and at the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, "First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my bar"." - Matthew 13:30

In the Parable of the Wheat and Tares, Jesus explains that there are both wheat (the righteous), and tares (the wicked) growing in the Kingdom together. At the end of this age, He will send His angels to remove those that are not in Him. Today, it has become more difficult to tell the difference between true Christians, disciples of Jesus Christ, versus those that profess to be.

The ways and love of the world have bled over into the church, resulting in a byproduct of lukewarm Christians, who believe they are saved, when they are not.

"No Longer A Tare: Converting the Christian Believer Workbook," will challenge professing Christians to assess their lives and determine if they are true disciples of Christ Jesus. The good news is that those that come to realize that they fall short of meeting the Lord's standards will receive the teaching and impartation needed to transition from being a tare to becoming beautiful wheat fit for the Kingdom of Heaven.

This workbook is a great tool for small or large group study, as well as individual study. The question "Am I a wheat or am I a tare," will be answered for every person, who studies the material in this workbook and uses it to measure, where they stand, according to the Word of God.

"Not everyone who says to Me, "Lord, Lord," shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but he, who does the will of My Father in Heaven." - Matthew 7:21
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