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Parable of the Sower
Text: Matthew 13.1-23
1. The Parable of the Sower Matthew 13.1-9
- a. One seed, 4 types of soil
- i. Road
- ii. Rocks
- iii. Weeds
- iv. Good ground
- b. The Sower is the preacher/witness
- c. The Seed is the gospel
- d. The Soil is the hearer
- e. The fruit is salvation
- i. Only one soil receives salvation
2. Why does Jesus speak in parables? Matthew 10-17
- a. To confound, not to clarify
- i. Vs 13 “Therefore speak I to them in parables:
- because they seeing see not;
- and hearing they hear not,
- neither do they understand”
- i. Vs 13 “Therefore speak I to them in parables:
- b. The quotation comes from Isaiah 6
- i. We must be made not to see
- 1. As long as we believe we can see,
- we are not ready to receive the truth of the gospel
- 1. As long as we believe we can see,
- 2. God makes it obvious how blind we are
- ii. Sometimes, God has to tear down ideas and beliefs
- to make us ready to receive truth from Him
- iii. V13, the seed is the stump that remains
- c. Now we can understand the parable
3. The Parable explained Matthew 18-23
- a. The Road
- i. Compacted and hardened,
- not ready to receive seed.
- i. Compacted and hardened,
- b. The Rocks
- i. Ready to receive, but no room for root,
- so the plant cannot withstand trouble
- ii. We do a disservice when we present the gospel
- as if we will not have problems
- i. Ready to receive, but no room for root,
- c. The Weeds/Thorns
- i. Able to receive, but choked out by the cares of the road
- ii. Ensure that you are not having the true gospel
- choked out by the world
- d. The Good Soil
- i. Having been turned over,
- rocks and weeds cleared,
- able to receive salvation
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