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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 46 MIN

Listening Matters, The Parable of the Sower

from Harman Memorial Baptist Church · host Dr. Shea Shrader

In this sermon from Mark 4:1–20, we explore one of Jesus’ most important parables: The Parable of the Sower. In this teaching, Jesus reveals that the difference between spiritual growth and spiritual failure is not the seed or the sower, but the condition of the heart that receives the Word of God.Every time the Word of God is preached, the same seed is scattered. But the results are very different depending on the soil of the heart.Jesus warns us: “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.” (Mark 4:9 ESV)In this sermon we examine:• The responsibility of the preacher and the listener • Why Jesus taught in parables • How the Word of God works like seed • The four types of spiritual soil Jesus described • How Satan, shallow faith, and worldly distractions can choke out spiritual growth • What it means to become good soil that produces fruitThis message challenges us to ask an honest question:What kind of soil is my heart?Whether you are new to the Bible, growing in your faith, or searching for truth, this sermon will help you understand how God’s Word transforms lives.Scripture in this SermonMark 4:1–20 Hebrews 4:12 1 Peter 1:23 Romans 10:17 John 20:21 Psalm 126:6 Hebrews 3:15 James 1:8Key Truth from the MessageThe preacher prepares the seed. But the listener prepares the soil.The harvest of your life will always depend on how you hear the Word of God.Subscribe for More Biblical TeachingIf you enjoy expository preaching, Bible teaching, and practical Christian living, subscribe and share this message with someone who needs encouragement.

In this sermon from Mark 4:1–20, we explore one of Jesus’ most important parables: The Parable of the Sower. In this teaching, Jesus reveals that the difference between spiritual growth and spiritual failure is not the seed or the sower, but the condition of the heart that receives the Word of God.Every time the Word of God is preached, the same seed is scattered. But the results are very different depending on the soil of the heart.Jesus warns us: “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.” (Mark 4:9 ESV)In this sermon we examine:• The responsibility of the preacher and the listener • Why Jesus taught in parables • How the Word of God works like seed • The four types of spiritual soil Jesus described • How Satan, shallow faith, and worldly distractions can choke out spiritual growth • What it means to become good soil that produces fruitThis message challenges us to ask an honest question:What kind of soil is my heart?Whether you are new to the Bible, growing in your faith, or searching for truth, this sermon will help you understand how God’s Word transforms lives.Scripture in this SermonMark 4:1–20 Hebrews 4:12 1 Peter 1:23 Romans 10:17 John 20:21 Psalm 126:6 Hebrews 3:15 James 1:8Key Truth from the MessageThe preacher prepares the seed. But the listener prepares the soil.The harvest of your life will always depend on how you hear the Word of God.Subscribe for More Biblical TeachingIf you enjoy expository preaching, Bible teaching, and practical Christian living, subscribe and share this message with someone who needs encouragement.

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