In His parable of the sower (Luke 8) Jesus
described God’s word as seed planted into four types of soil (human hearts).
The seed’s fruitfulness, or lack thereof, depended on the condition of the soil
(heart). First was the “wayside,” literally the path
or road surrounding the field (Luke 8:5). As seed cannot germinate and grow on
hardpacked ground, God’s word cannot grow in a hard heart. Satan easily removes
the word from the resistant soul. Next came the rock (v. 6). This doesn’t
mean stony ground, but a thin layer of earth atop bedrock. Seed might sprout on
such shallow soil, but the tender shoot would wither and die, having no deep
root to reach water. Just so, a person with shallow faith might joyfully
receive the word of God at first, but would fall away in times of trial. Third, Jesus spoke of ground infested with
thorns (v. 7). Seed could begin to grow under such conditions, but the thorns
would eventually choke out the good plants, rendering them fruitless. Thorns
represent distractions – worldly cares, riches, and pleasures (v. 14). God’s
word produces no harvest in a distracted heart. Finally,
the good ground produced an abundant crop (v. 8). The good, noble heart isn’t
hard, has a deep and abiding faith, and steers clear of the world’s
distractions. Such a person not only believes God’s word, but keeps it (i.e.
obeys it, v. 15). Which of these four soil types best
describes your heart? Are you resisting God’s word with a hard heart? Is your
faith shallow, fading away when trials appear? Are you distracted with the
deceitful world’s cares, riches, and pleasures? Or do you have a deep, abiding
faith that keeps God’s word? |
- Joe Slater serves as
minister of the Church of Christ in Justin, TX. He may be contacted through the
congregation's website: http://justinchurchofchrist.com |
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Which Soil Describes Your Heart?
Labels:
Commitment,
Faithful
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