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I’m always fascinated with the parable of the sower. I’m well aware of the usual application: “Make sure you’re good soil!” And there’s truth in that. But, something I learned years ago from motivational speaker Jim Rohn sticks with me and goes along with what I wrote yesterday on our having no control over when people believe. Here’s the lesson:
Keep sowing seed!
Consider this: A farmer went out to sow seeds. As he cast his seeds some of it fell along the beaten path and soon the birds came and ate it. (Mark 4.3, 4, Passion Translation)
At this point we have a choice: go after birds, or sow more seed! The sower sows more seed.
Other seeds fell onto gravel with no topsoil and the seeds quickly sprouted since the soil had no depth. But when the days grew hot, the sprouts were scorched and withered because they had insufficient roots. (Mark 4.5, 6, Passion Translation)
Some people stick for a very short time, then quit. When I was on church staff, frequently teams from the church would go into the nearby apartment complex and evangelize door-to-door. From time to time, a team member would come to me and say, “Someone received Christ! What do we do now?” I would say, “I’m running a follow-up class every Wednesday night. Go invite them to that.” I never met any of those “converts.” The evangelist never found them again. Now we have a choice, keep looking for the convert that is avoiding us or sow more seed.
Other seeds fell among the thorns, so when the seeds sprouted so did the thorns, crowding out the young plants so that they could produce no grain. (Mark 4.7, Passion Translation)
Some stick a little longer, but, as it says in Mark 4.19, “The worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth, and the desires for other things choke the word and it becomes unfruitful.” Again, we have a choice, go after them or sow more seed. (To be sure, if these folks are still coming to church, we’ll teach them and encourage them to return, but until their hearts change, there won’t be fruit.)
Finally, the sower’s seed lands on good soil, but even then results vary:
But some of the seeds fell onto good, rich soil that kept producing a good harvest. Some yielded thirty, some sixty—and some even one hundred times as much as was planted! (Mark 4.8, Passion Translation)
Jim Rohn says, “Don’t send your ducks to eagle school!
And [Jesus] said to them, “Let us go on to the next towns, that I may preach there also, for that is why I came out.” (Mark 1.38, ESV)
Those who had been scattered preached the word wherever they went. Now those who were scattered went about preaching the word...Now those who had been scattered by the persecution that broke out when Stephen was killed traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch, spreading the word only among Jews. Some of them, however, men from Cyprus and Cyrene, went to Antioch and began to speak to Greeks also, telling them the good news about the Lord Jesus. The Lord’s hand was with them, and a great number of people believed and turned to the Lord. (Acts 8.4…11.19 – 21, NIV)