Matthew 13:37 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man. — Primarily, we must remember that the parable refers to the kingdom of heaven — i.e., to that new order of things which the Christ came to establish, and which is conveniently described as the Church which owns Him as its Lord. It offers, accordingly, an explanation of the presence of evil in that Church, and only by inference and analogy does it bear upon the wider problem of the origin of the evil in the world at large. That analogy, however, is not likely to mislead us. If the Son of Man has been “the Light that lighteth every man” (John 1:9), then He had been a sower of the good seed in the wider region of the world from the beginning, and then also all who followed after righteousness had been children of the kingdom.

Matthew 13:37

37 He answered and said unto them,He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man;