Chapter 13:
Parables are stories that Jesus told that present spiritual truths. God rewards those who seek Him (Hebrews 11:6) but He does not give to dogs - those not seeking, what is sacred - the Gospel (Matthew 7:6). This is why he spoke in stories that seekers would get but those not seeking wouldn’t. So here we go…
The Sower – Being a former farm boy, I get this one. AND I love it when Jesus literally tells us what it means! He describes 4 different hearers: unresponsive, superficial, worldly & receptive. It’s been argued that only the last one is saved, could be. Only problem with that is I’ve done all four and I’m saved. Regardless, the truth is that we are to be genuinely receptive towards God’s Word.
The Weeds – Again, Jesus tells us exactly what this one means. Believers, unbelievers and make-believers dwell together and often times you can’t tell them apart. But in the end there will be a separating and a judgment!
Mustard Seed – These next two are stories on influence. The tiniest of seed becomes a large, strong plant. The kingdom of God will come quickly. We may not think our witness for Jesus is much, but God sees it vey differently.
Yeast – It only takes a little amount of yeast to make the entire batch puff up! This has to do with purity. The sins of pride, gossip, etc… are impurities that infect and affect everyone!
Hidden Treasure & Pearl – These next two indicate the incomparable value of the kingdom. It will cause a person to sacrifice and do everything possible to possess it!
Net – This one is similar to the weeds & wheat one. Both believers & make-believers coexist but will be separated in the end!
SO WHAT?!
*When you hear a sermon or Bible study, how do you receive it? With question? Offended? Our receptivity says a lot about who we are!
*Ever feel like your role in God’s plan is miniscule? It’s not! 1 Corinthians 12 is clear on that. We just need to be faithful to fulfill our role.
*What have you sacrificed in being a believer? Friends? Family? Finances? Even King David said he would not give to God that which costs him nothing!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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