Monday, August 31, 2020

THE PROBLEM IS THE HEART


PROCLAMATION
“A farmer went out to sow his seed.  As he was scattering the seed, some fell … Still other seed fell on good soil.  It came up, grew and produced a crop, some multiplying thirty, some sixty, some a hundred times.”  Mark 4:3-8 (NIV)

EXPLANATION
These words are from the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, which were spoken by Christ according to Mark, a companion Simon Peter.  Again Jesus was by the lake, the Sea of Galilee, and began teaching.  The crowd was large and pressing towards Him, so He got in a boat and sat in it on the lake and spoke to the people on the shore. (Mark 4:1)  He taught them many things, but He spoke in parables: The Parable of The Sower (Mark 4:2-8), The Parable of The Growing Seed (Mark 4:26-29), and The Parable of The Mustard Seed. (Mark 4:30-32)  Afterwards He explained the parables to His disciples. (Mark 4:10-25 and 4:34)  When evening came, Jesus said to His disciples, “Let us pass over unto the other side.” (Mark 4:35)  So, they got into several boats and set out across the lake.  While they were on the lake, a serious storm arose with strong winds and large waves.  The disciples were afraid, and they woke Jesus, who was sleeping on a cushion.  Jesus got up and He said, “Peace, be still.”  Immediately the wind ceased and there was a great calm. (Mark 4:36-39)

APPLICATION
With respect to the Parable of The Sower, the seed is The Word of God and the ground on which the seed lands is the heart of the people who hear it.  The seed that fell by the way landed on unreceptive hard hearts, it did not take root, it did not grow, and it did not produce any fruit. (Mark 4:15)  The seed which fell on stony ground landed on the heart of some very shallow people, it took root and grew, but it died quickly and did not produce any fruit because the roots were too shallow to support and nourish it. (Mark 4:16-17)  The seed that fell among the thorns landed on the hearts of  those who were too concerned about the world and worldly things.  This seed took root and grew, but it did not produce any fruit because it was choked to death by too much concern for the things of the world. (Mark 4:18-19)  The seed which fell on good soil landed on a receptive heart that internalized it and it took root, it grew and produced much fruit, thirty, sixty, and one hundred fold. (Mark 4:20)  May our hearts be receptive to The Word of God and may The Lord God keep and protect our hearts and minds. (Philippians 4:7)

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