June 24, 2019
Still Other Seeds Fell On Fertile Soil
“Still other seeds fell on fertile soil, and
they sprouted, grew, and produced a crop that was thirty, sixty, and even a
hundred times as much as had been planted!”
Mark 4:8 (Parable of the Sower Mark 4:1-9)
Many years ago, I was in
restaurant that was adjacent to the runways of the Ft. Lauderdale airport.
Included in each booth was a set of headphones which allowed the patrons to
listen to the airport Control Tower. My two friends each took turns listening,
and then handed the headphones to me saying, “You will be disappointed because
they aren’t working. Everything is garbled and we can’t understand anything.” I
put on the earphones and heard, “Cesena two four tango cleared for takeoff
runway 9, maintain runway heading. Air Canada three eight six taxi in position
and hold runway 9.”
Why did I hear clearly and my
friends only heard gibberish? I have a private pilot’s license with training
and experience in airport communications. I knew how to listen to this
particular form of communication.
Parables are a particular form of
communication that Jesus used. His stories included symbols, and at times he
used an ‘insiders’ vocabulary. Why? The truth was too revolutionary. The people
of Israel wanted a Messiah who would deliver the whole country, all at once,
from the oppression of Rome. If Jesus was that kind of Messiah, the Roman
government would do all they could to stop him. If he wasn’t that kind of
Messiah, the people would rebel against him.
The parable of the sower reveals
that the Messiah wasn’t going to set the nation of Israel free. The parable
reveals the sower (God) is setting individuals free, one at a time. In this
story Jesus tells, some seeds don’t sprout, some sprout a little, others sprout
more and then fade away. But some seeds take root and produce an exceedingly
abundant harvest. However, in this story that Jesus tells, all eyes are on the
sower, not the harvest. The sower is extravagant, so incredibly extravagant,
sowing seeds here, there and everywhere. Such is the extraordinary nature of
God’s grace.
The Gospels give us ample
illustrations of the seeds that failed to produce fruit. They also give us many
examples where the seeds found good soil. There was the Gentile Centurion, the
woman who worshipped at Jesus’ feet while the Pharisee scoffed at Jesus, and
eleven of the twelve disciples. All these received Jesus words and produced an
abundant harvest.
There was also the group of women
who traveled with Jesus. There was a high cost to their discipleship. Not only
did they support his ministry with their financial means, they did so with a
willingness to go against many of the social customs of their day. These women
were the first disciples to truly get out of their comfort zone and dare to
live a new way in response to the life-giving words of Jesus.
My Takeaway: These courageous women, as well as the others who
received Jesus’ words, challenge me to examine my own life by asking two
questions:
How much fruit are Jesus’ words
producing in my life?
Is my love, my grace that I
extend to others, as extravagant as my Abba’s grace for me?
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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