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Insightful Musings on the Scriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



Wed Jan 18, 2023

There has been another gap of silent time sandwiched between now and my last message. It’s been busy. I’m feeling a little less motivated right now to get out and attack my workload due to the present sound of pounding rain on the roof. I’m slated to carry on with a sawmill job this afternoon. But I think I don’t want to engage in these conditions. It looks like I’ve become a kind of fair-weather sawyer. Oh well—I have lots of other things to do!


18 January
Matthew 13:1-23
“The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them.” (Matthew 13:11)

I believe the main idea in this “springboard” verse is this: God’s Word (The Bible) is a disclosure of God’s plan for man, a revelation of the glories of His Kingdom and how man can be a part of it. But only one kind of person can receive this message and its wonderful benefits—those with A HEART AFTER GOD, which Jesus symbolizes in this illustration as good soil. A person can never be benefited by the God’s Word who does not cultivate good heart soil so as to welcome it and nurture it with a growing and deep-rooted faith, the goal of which is the production of godly fruit (“fruit that remains.” Jn. 15:16).

It’s true—God’s Word is not for everyone. I remember a Bible teacher saying, “The reason so many people are confused with the Bible is because they are reading someone else’s mail.” The mail of God’s Word is designed by the Spirit to make sense only to those whose heart soil says “Father God, I want to know You and please You.” That attitude of heart sets one apart from the popular beaten path, away from all the traffic, the stones, the birds, and the thistles, and allows him to link up with God’s Spirit and power to produce what no man can on his own. And that’s the Gospel Truth!

Let’s take a moment to review the 4 kinds of ground. Evil spiritual forces snatch away the seed from the heart hardened by social conformity. Trouble and persecution destroy the seed planted in the heart of one governed by feelings and/or satisfied with religious superficiality. The planted Word in this kind of soil never develops the depth of root that can only be achieved only by time and experience. Notice that the first two soil types actually lose the seed. The third soil type retains the seed, and it grows, but is dwarfed, obstructed, and weakened in its growth and development. The thorns and thistles of worries over life and possessions cause it to be unproductive of fruit. The fourth soil type, of course, is the good one, a heart that receives the Word, believes the Word, and lives the Word (i.e., a heart that reads and processes its own mail). We definitely should want to cultivate this kind of heart soil. The benefits are stupendous—reaching points out of this world!

“Other people see your deeds. God sees your motives.”