I don’t think we can ever fully understand the interest our
Sower has in every piece of ground! What will the reaping be? It all
depends on 2 factors: we need good seed and good soil. We have no
doubt about the seed, which came from heaven, and at a price! In this
seed is the potential of eternal life, and the possibility of
producing the same fruit that was found in Jesus. But, the soil is
something else! In not one of these 3 classes that didn’t produce a
harvest, was the seed at fault!! It was the soil!! There’s no soil
so poor that it cannot produce something, if it’s separated and
yielded, and willing to be worked.
Matthew 13:4 – “Some
fell by the wayside.” This ground was too hard – not soft enough
for the seed to penetrate. Like those who listen in a careless way.
The seed then will just be taken away – no impressions made. Seed
by the wayside is just stepped on and trodden under foot. Like
despising the word spoken. One man said, for example: “I listen to
anything, as long as it’s God’s word, and the things I don’t
like, I just let them go over my head!!” Many are like this: “I
will decide what I’ll take notice of!” The seed growing by the
wayside doesn’t reach maturity. It has no chance of maturing
because of the traffic on the road, or the cattle, and the wheels of
the carts, breaking it off. There’s no respect for the tender
things, like the tenderness that God wants to produce in our hearts.
The wayside soil is not separated for a specific purpose. If we want
to yield our lives to God, there has to be a measure of separation
from this world.
Verses 5-6 – “The stony ground.” The
soil looked, and was, good on the surface, but underneath there was a
hard layer. It’s like those who listen, being emotionally moved at
the time, and maybe have an immediate reaction, but not moved to
faith nor obedience. This class had no depth of earth –
shallowness! Casual listening is dangerous, without having
understanding from God. It’s the cause of unfruitfulness in a life.
Jesus didn’t say much about how much time we should spend in
prayer, but rather, how to pray! Shallow prayers don’t mean much to
God. If we could only realize the power in prayer, we’d be
faithful, and never miss praying. It’s not a matter of changing
God’s thoughts when we pray, but to give ourselves over to Him
again, so that our thoughts can be in line with His. It’s the
opportunity to give God the opportunity to change our will to do His
will. This is the deep soil. The answer is in finding the presence of
the Giver – that’s where our salvation begins! Superficial soil
doesn’t require much preparation. The preparation before the
meeting – this is deep soil.
Verse 8 – “The good soil.”
This is soil that is willing to have the right put in, and the wrong
taken out. No soil left to itself will produce good fruit. So, the
teaching to give the children what they want isn’t good. Freedom
without restraint is destruction. Liberty is not good. It takes
nourishment out of the soil. Weeds take the light away from plants,
like sapping one’s strength. Then we fall asleep and cannot get
through, when we do have desires to seek God. It’s a slow process,
until there’s no more love nor peace. The good ground is ground
that is willing to be worked over, time and time again. -South
African Convention
Matthew 13 – The Seed and the Sower:
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