Day 12: Sunday, March 12, 2017 Mark 4:1-20, 26-31
Teaching with Parables
As Jesus was teaching near the Sea, multitudes gathered around him and forced him to sit in a boat near the shore. He told them he would use parables to teach the gospel.
When the disciples gathered around Him, they asked about the parable. He replied, “To you it has been given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God, to those who are outside, all things come in parables-so that: Seeing they may see and not perceive, And hearing they may hear and not understand; lest they should turn, and their sins be forgiven them.”
Then Jesus explained the intent of this parable to his disciples. The sower sows the word. When the word is heard, Satan removes the word that has reached their hearts. It is similar of those sown on stony ground. When heard, they are received with gladness, yet they have no roots. When tribulation arises for the word’s sake, immediately they stumble. When sown among the thorns, the word is heard yet overcome by the cares of the world. Deceitfulness of riches and desires for other things choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. Only the seeds sowed on fertile ground are heard, accepted and bear fruit, thirty-fold, sixty-fold and more.
This parable sends a strong message and sets a high standard for us, particularly in a world filled with temptation, deceit, and evil. Hear the Word of God, read, study and learn. Understand its meaning. Use the Word as guideposts to channel your efforts to be a Christian of integrity, compassion and grace. Be exemplary examples for your friends, neighbors, and relatives. Build your faith and serve others in need. Assume responsibility to teach and influence your children, grandchildren and friends to be honest, caring, and dedicated adults fully committed to following Christ’s example while he was on Earth. Spread the faith, be a Christian (seed) of action and deeds, not simply words.
Prayer: Remind us, dear God that putting others needs before our own is a sign of our love for You. In Jesus’s name we pray, Amen.
Contributed by Darrel Charlton