Hi Darrell, I believe we probably have more in common than not.
Yes by application Matthew 13 could be used for the end of the millennial age although specifically I believe it belongs to the church age.
BTW, I am a former Catholic and was saved while in the military over 50 years ago ( I am in my 70's).
As a child I ignorantly committed the sin of catholic "idolatry", I stayed in the Catholic church for 2 years after my salvation then left for good after many consultations with priests.
They do not preach the gospel as a free gift of God by grace through faith unless one agrees that the gospel must be accepted and lost over and over again.
I quite often visit that passage in James "be not many masters" as I have taught from the scriptures in one way or another for over 40 years.
Folks can go over our posts. ruminate, etc...
HankD
Yes by application Matthew 13 could be used for the end of the millennial age although specifically I believe it belongs to the church age.
BTW, I am a former Catholic and was saved while in the military over 50 years ago ( I am in my 70's).
As a child I ignorantly committed the sin of catholic "idolatry", I stayed in the Catholic church for 2 years after my salvation then left for good after many consultations with priests.
They do not preach the gospel as a free gift of God by grace through faith unless one agrees that the gospel must be accepted and lost over and over again.
I quite often visit that passage in James "be not many masters" as I have taught from the scriptures in one way or another for over 40 years.
Folks can go over our posts. ruminate, etc...
HankD