EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 5 MIN
Good Soil
from Starting Right · host DannyMac
Your Bible can feel powerful one moment and distant the next, and that swing can leave you wondering what’s wrong with your faith. We open Luke 8 and sit with Jesus’ parable of the sower, a vivid picture of the Word of God as good seed and our hearts as the soil it lands on. When the message doesn’t seem to “stick,” the problem usually isn’t the seed. It’s what’s happening in the ground. We walk through each soil: the hard path where truth gets snatched away before it can be believed, the rocky ground where joy shows up fast but roots never form, and the thorny patch where worries, money stress, and pleasures slowly choke spiritual growth. If you’ve ever felt excited about God’s promises and then folded under pressure, or if you’ve watched anxiety crowd out prayer, this conversation puts words to that experience and points to a better way forward. We also linger on the hope of good soil: hearing the Word, retaining it, and persevering through trials until God produces a real harvest, joy that overcomes, strength that holds, and peace that surpasses understanding.Join us today and subscribe for more short daily devotionals, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with the “soil” you’re working on right now.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
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Your Bible can feel powerful one moment and distant the next, and that swing can leave you wondering what’s wrong with your faith. We open Luke 8 and sit with Jesus’ parable of the sower, a vivid picture of the Word of God as good seed and our hearts as the soil it lands on. When the message doesn’t seem to “stick,” the problem usually isn’t the seed. It’s what’s happening in the ground. We walk through each soil: the hard path where truth gets snatched away before it can be believed, t...
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