Thursday, January 29, 2009

20 Words

JUST 20 WORDS 
 
 

GOD OUR FATHER,
WALK THROUGH MY HOUSE AND TAKE AWAY ALL MY WORRIES AND ILLNESSES; AND PLEASE WATCH OVER AND HEAL MY FAMILY IN JESUS' NAME. AMEN

The Sower Sows The Word

Meditation: Mark 4:1-20

 

The sower sows the word. (Mark 4:14)

This is one of Jesus' most popular parables. In fact, most of us can probably recite it from heart. We know that Jesus told this story to help us examine what kind of "soil" we are. Am I rocky, thorny, weedy, or fertile? Does the word of God have a fighting chance to take root in my life? Or is something in me hindering its growth? These are good questions to ask, and they can be helpful as we seek a closer relationship with the Lord.

But Jesus didn't just say that we were the soil into which he sows the word. He also told us that we ourselves are the "word of God" that he is sowing into the world. We are the "ones sown" (Mark 4:16), sent out to proclaim his gospel with our lives.

That's quite a calling, isn't it? It's an honor to know that God is entrusting us with a treasure as great as the good news of his kingdom. It's also a challenge to know that he is asking us to bear fruit worthy of him—the fruit of evangelization.

How can we meet this challenge? Like the good seed in this parable, we can "hear the word and accept it" (Mark 4:20). It seems almost too simplistic, but these words tell us just how powerful the gospel is. We tend to think that evangelization depends on our powers of persuasion and our own courage in proclaiming the gospel. Surely that is part of the equation, but God has a very important role to play as well. It's his job to take our efforts, fill them with divine grace, and use them to pierce the hearts of the people around us.

So do you want to bear fruit for the Lord? It's simply a matter of making sure that you are planted in fertile soil. Stay away from the weeds, the thorns, and the other threats to your growth. Resist the temptation to try to bear fruit solely on your own power. Then, as you are rooted deeper and deeper into Christ, you will find yourself bearing fruit "thirty and sixty and a hundredfold" (Mark 4:20).

"Come, Lord, and increase my confidence in your power. Make my life into a living gospel for all to read."

Hebrews 10:11-18; Psalm 110:1-4