There are people
who will like what they hear, but will not be changed by what they hear. (vv.
20-21)
Some of the scattered
seed lands in shallow, rocky soil. It germinates, but cannot survive when the
sun’s heat dries out the vulnerable root system. Jesus said this describes a
heart initially moved by the good news, but not really motivated by the good
news. Expressing great emotion and excitement, this person is void of any real
commitment to Christ. As soon as trouble or persecution erupts because of their
close association with Christ, they will fade and abandon the race.
There are people
who will partially commit themselves without a full commitment. (vv. 22)
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The seeds also
land in a patch of thorns. In time, the dominant thorns crowd out the seed,
causing it to die and become fruitless. Partial commitment describes a heart
trying to nourish multiple sets of lifestyles, passions and pursuits. Because
this person accepts the gospel as one of many other interests and ambitions,
competing passions obstruct genuine conversion. Career ambitions, financial
goals, and recreational pursuits can easily crowd out an authentic commitment
to Jesus Christ.
There are people
who will absolutely give their lives to the truth and lead others to do the
same. (vv.23)
Some of the seed
lands on good soil, yielding an abundant harvest. Jesus said this soil represents
people who hear and understands the message. This person alone understands the
full implications of what it means to follow Jesus Christ in total commitment.
The responsive heart is marked by a drive to reproduce itself in the hearts
of others. Not satisfied with just hearing the truth, this person is ready to
give away life for the sake of others.
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Sermon brief provided by: Don Pucik, associate executive director of the
Arkansas Baptist State Convention, Little Rock, AR