Parables Unsealed
Hidden Meanings of Jesus
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EKO
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Kingdom Within Series, Book 2
Jesus spoke in parables for a reason. He was hiding something in plain sight.
You've heard the Prodigal Son a hundred times. The Good Samaritan. The Sower. Sunday school gave you the moral of each story, wrapped it in a bow, and sent you home. But something always felt incomplete. Like there was a door in each parable you were never shown how to open.
There was.
Parables Unsealed cracks open twelve of Jesus's most famous stories to reveal what two thousand years of religious interpretation obscured. These aren't children's tales with simple lessons. They're koans—designed not to give you answers, but to provoke insight.
Each chapter retells a parable the way it was meant to land: visceral, uncomfortable, and aimed directly at the part of you that's been waiting to wake up. Then it asks you a question you won't be able to ignore.
The parables unsealed:
- The Prodigal Son—Which son are you?
- The Good Samaritan—Who is crossing to the other side?
- The Sower—What kind of ground have you become?
- The Talents—What are you burying?
- The Rich Fool—What barn are you building?
- ...and seven more that will change how you see everything
- Is This For You?
This book is for you if:
You've read these parables your whole life but never truly seen them- You left institutional Christianity but kept your love for Jesus
- You want depth, not devotionals—discomfort, not platitudes
- You're willing to let a story expose what you've been hiding from yourself
- You're ready for faith that costs something
What readers are saying:
"Once you see it, you can't unsee it. I've read these parables all my life and NEVER seen their true meaning."
"Not gentle devotionals—uncomfortable, honest, and strangely freeing."
"I found a home for my misunderstood mind and soul."
"Buy one to read and another to give away. This should be required reading for pastors."
"Like he is receiving downloads directly from Heaven."
These aren't stories about ancient people in dusty lands. They're mirrors. And if you have the courage to look, you might finally see yourself—and the kingdom hiding in plain sight.
The seal has been broken. The question is whether you're ready to look inside.
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