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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2012 · 47 MIN

Parable of the Sower & the Seed (Matthew 13:1-23)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

On a crowded shoreline in Galilee, Jesus tells what sounds like a simple farming story—but it turns out to be a spiritual X-ray. In this episode on Matthew 13:1–23, we explore the parable of the sower and the soils, why Jesus chooses this moment to begin teaching in parables, and how this story explains both the mixed responses to Jesus then and the mixed responses to the gospel now. In this week’s episode, we explore:The setting of the “Sermon on the Sea” and why the crowds’ disappointment with Jesus makes this parable so timelyHow the parable functions as an analogy, not an allegory—and why that distinction matters for all of Jesus’ storiesWhat each soil type reveals: hardened paths, shallow enthusiasm, thorn-choked hearts, and the good soil that bears lasting fruitHow the “mysteries of the kingdom of heaven” are truths once hidden and now revealed in Jesus—and why some grasp them while others don’tWhat Jesus means when he quotes Isaiah about hearing but not understanding, seeing but not perceivingWhy parables both conceal and reveal: “truth embodied in a tale” that can slip past our defenses and reach a resistant heartHow this parable answers a nagging question: if Jesus is really the Messiah, why doesn’t everyone respond in faith?The sobering warning that truth not acted on is eventually lost—and the promise that those who respond in faith will be given understanding in abundanceHow God graciously changes hard hearts over time, and why asking him to make us “good soil” is itself a response of faithAfter listening, you’ll see the parable of the sower not as a children’s flannel-graph story but as Jesus’ own explanation of what is happening whenever God’s word is preached. You’ll be invited to ask not “Which soil have I always been?” but “Which soil am I today?”, to take seriously the call to act on the truth you’ve received, and to thank the God who opens blind eyes, softens dull hearts, and makes barren ground unexpectedly fruitful.Series: The Parables of Jesus: Pictures of the Kingdom

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On a crowded shoreline in Galilee, Jesus tells what sounds like a simple farming story—but it turns out to be a spiritual X-ray. In this episode on Matthew 13:1–23, we explore the parable of the sower and the soils, why Jesus chooses this moment to begin teaching in parables, and how this story explains both the mixed responses to Jesus then and the mixed responses to the gospel now. In this week’s episode, we explore: The setting of the “Sermon on the Sea” and why the crowds’ disappoin...

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