
Many have heard this parable: the sower sowed some seeds besides the road, and they were trampled and eaten by birds. He sowed some on rocky soil, and as soon as it grew the plant withered because it didn’t have any moisture. He sowed seed among the thorns, and the thorns killed the growing plant. He sowed on good soil, and the plant grew and "produced a crop a hundred times as great." As Jesus is speaking these things, He would call out, "he who has ears to hear, let him hear" (Luke 8:8). So he who has ears that hear, or in this case eyes that read, let him read!
Jesus explains the parable; I’ll break it down by each verse:
11: “The seed is the word of God”- the Gospel. It is the message that Jesus died for our sins and defeated death by rising to life so that we may have eternal life and the forgiveness of our sins through Him alone. It is the good news that when united with faith brings new life.
12: “Those beside the road are those who have heard; then the devil comes and takes away the word from their heart, so that they will not believe and be saved.”- So this is the person who has heard the Gospel message and either rejects it right away or believes it for some time, only to dismiss it later. Either way, this implies a permanent rejection of the Gospel, resulting in not being saved. How can the devil “take the word from their hearts”? Sin. When a person chooses to follow after the lusts of the flesh rather than the Spirit, they have rejected the Gospel and have allowed Satan’s temptations to pull them away from the truth.
13: “Those on the rocky soil are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no firm root; they believe for a while, and in time of temptation fall away.”- I imagine this person to be someone who follows God when it is convenient for them and feels good. Their faith is shallow- not really a faith at all. You can’t base your faith off of feelings, because when the going gets tough, you’ll be gone. You need to have your roots planted so deep that no pain, temptation, trial, frustration, wind, nor rain will cause you to be uprooted.
14: “The seed which fell among the thorns, these are the ones who have heard, and as they go on their way they are choked with worries and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to maturity.”- This to me speaks to the church in America. We have such comfortable lives. We have houses, cars, clothes, food, entertainment, etc. to keep our senses satisfied. The majority of people in America call themselves Christians, but as this parable states, the seed is choked and brings no fruit to maturity. What good is a fruit tree if it bears no fruit? We in America are very susceptible to letting the thorns of worries, riches, and pleasures of life choke our faith and make it nothing more than a routine, and has no fruit to show for itself.
15: “But the seed in the good soil, these are the ones who have heard the word in an honest and good heart, and hold it fast, and bear fruit with perseverance.”- I like how Jesus uses the word “but” here, indicating a change in direction of the parable. His final idea is one that resembles the others, but takes a turn to make a conclusive point as he sums up the parable. The person who hears the good news with a heart that is honest and good and doesn’t turn away from God when things get hard, nor let their faith become choked by all the pleasures of life, and bear fruit of a steadfast Christian, this is the seed that will produce fruit that is pleasing to the sower. These are the qualities of a genuine Christian.

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Hi Emma! Thank you for your comment on my blog. I enjoyed reading yours as well, keep up the good work! It is good to see the people of God working to helping others to believe and understand. Thanks again!
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