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- Empty House, Hidden Treasure
Empty House, Hidden Treasure Matthew 12:43–45 (INT) This information is currently under construction and review; please check back for more information in the future.
- Leaven & Measure of Meal
Leaven & Measure of Meal Matthew 13:33-34 ( INT ) Luke 13:20-21 ( INT ) This information is currently under construction and review; please check back for more information in the future. Additional Resources: TG Leaven
- Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd John 10:1–16 ( INT ) This information is currently under construction and review; please check back for more information in the future. Additional Resources: The Good Shepherd and Other Sheep I Have Our Good Shepherd by Elder Dale G. Renlund Good Shepherd, Lamb of God by Elder Gerrit W. Gong
- Talents/ Pounds
Talents/ Pounds Matthew 25:14–30 ( INT ) Luke 19:11–27 ( INT ) This information is currently under construction and review; please check back for more information in the future. Elder Bruce R. McConkie explained the significance of the parable in its historical context: “Jesus was en route to Jerusalem for the last time. In about ten days, he would die upon the cross, and to the Jews generally, it would appear that he had failed to set up the promised Messianic kingdom. To correct the false concept that ‘the kingdom of God’—meaning the political kingdom, the kingdom which should rule all nations with King Messiah at its head, the millennial kingdom—‘should immediately appear,’ Jesus gave the Parable of the Pounds. … “Christ is the nobleman; the far off country is heaven; the kingdom there to be given him is ‘all power … in heaven and in earth’ ( Matt. 28:18 ); and his promised return is the glorious Second Coming, when the literal and visible kingdom shall be set up on earth. … The servants are commanded to labor in the vineyard on their Lord’s errand until he returns” ( Doctrinal New Testament Commentary [1965–73], 1:571–72). Additional Resources: The Parable of Talents (Video)
- New Wine, Old Wineskins
New Wine, Old Wineskins Matthew 9:17 ( INT ) Mark 2:22 ( INT ) Luke 5:37-39 ( INT ) This section is currently under construction and review; please check back for more information in the future. Additional References: The Pangs of Unlearning
- Cursing the Fig Tree
Cursing the Fig Tree Matthew 21:17–22 ( INT ) Mark 11:12–14, 20–24 ( INT ) This information is currently under construction and review; please check back for more information in the future.






