And there is yet another facet of Truth to the parable of the wheat and the tares. And it has to do with Truth
itself. In the world are many understandings, thoughts, ideas, and perceptions too numerous to count. And
many of them say they are "The" Truth. The fact is, that sown among all understandings, thoughts, ideas,
and perceptions in the world today are both wheat and tares. In all of them one can find, if he looks hard
enough, many true things as well as many tares that need burning. And what does Y‘shua say about these
things? Read again verses 28-30, above – ―He said unto them, an enemy hath done this. The servants said
unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up? But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares,
ye root up also the wheat with them. Let them grow together until the harvest, and in the time of harvest "I"
(not us) will say to the reapers...‖
Y‘shua says to ―let the tares alone, lest you root up the wheat with them‖ – at the time of the end of the world,
HE will give the orders to root them up! It is not our job to be rooting up other people's fields; however, we
can search out their fields for the wheat existing in all of them, for the wheat existing in other fields are new
facets of Truth to behold that the light in us might be brighter and fuller. This is why many may consider
adhering to the Torah an error. The fact is, that existing in those other fields are both true things and error. It
is NOT our job to eliminate them, because to do so would be in disobedience to the will of YHWH as stated
above in verses 28-30.
However, it is our job to be able to discern between the two. What is true and what is error? The big, big
question! The truth is that it all depends! And it all depends, based upon how much light we have managed
to accumulate in all of our searching! It's different for each individual. It could be that one individual has
discovered more facets of Truth than another. What one might consider a true thing may be different from
what another might consider true.
It is very important that we not box ourselves in regarding the Truth, for it closes the doors to much, much
light. Many fear what is different. This is a tare and not wheat. The fact is, we've been given a guide who will
guide us into all Truth. And that guide is the Spirit of Truth. We need not fear where we go, for we have a
mighty steed called the Holy Spirit to guide us no matter how dangerous the journey! We can go to these
places in absolute safety, take from them what is wheat and leave the tares. Again, the skill in doing this is in
the discernment between the two.
This now leads us to yet another facet of Truth. And it has to do with the very "nature" of Truth itself. As
absolutely everything in the universe and in the heavens is a trinity; so, too, is Truth a trinity. Truth is a trinity
as is everything else, whose foundation is Love. It's comprised of three: Wisdom, Understanding, and
Knowledge. Knowledge without Wisdom is not Truth. Understanding without Knowledge is not Truth. And
Wisdom without Understanding is not Truth. For something to be Truth, it absolutely MUST have all three
elements.
I'm sure we all have seen people who have great, great Knowledge; but their Wisdom in the use of that
Knowledge is much to be desired. This is probably the error that has caused the splintering all through
Christianity. People who have much Knowledge, but absolutely no Wisdom. People who have much
Understanding, but no Knowledge. And People who have much Wisdom, with no Understanding. Without the
trinity of the three in perfect operation, it is not Truth; it is rather a true thing! There is actually only one who
has all three in perfect operation, and that is Y‘shua Messiah Himself. This is why He had the confidence to
say He was "The Truth‖.
In order for a trinity to be perfect, all three elements must be working in proper order. If one element of a
trinity falls, it changes and weakens the whole trinity. The trinity of Wisdom, Understanding, and Knowledge
fell when the luminary light bearer of Knowledge, Lucifer, lifted himself up in pride.
Take heed as to what one considers knowledge. And if you sense in yourself the "pride of knowledge", this is
a tare and not wheat. Does the light of your revelation say to you, "This is THE Truth, and none else" or
"Everyone else is so ignorant!" Take heed to what you are thinking, for your knowledge is not mixed with
Wisdom or Understanding. One could have a true thing that is not Truth at all!
Always remember, not all true things are Truth. Make sure that all forms of knowledge are mixed with both
wisdom and understanding. If it lacks any of these, pick and choose the wheat very carefully from among the
tares. But, also take care as to what you call tares: for it may simply be another level of Truth you are
unaware of; therefore, hinder not the Champions of the Quest.