Friday, November 2, 2012

Sowing Seed, Bryant Hewitt Message



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8jQszfMtXE


http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/26626248


http://www.bryanthewitt.com/


WHAT THIS PARABLE REVEALS ABOUT THE KINGDOM OF GOD...
      1. It describes how the Word of God produces fruit (i.e., how the
         kingdom grows)
         a. While the "seed" is not identified in this parable as the
            Word of God...
         b. ...it was defined as such in the parable of "The Sower" - 
            cf. Mk 4:14; Lk 8:11
      2. The growth produced by the Word...
         a. Is a mystery - Mk 4:26-28a
            1) The sower can sow the seed and see it sprout and grow
            2) But the growth is beyond his comprehension, and even
               grows by itself
         b. Is gradual - Mk 4:28b
            1) It doesn't all occur at once
            2) But step by step:  first the blade, then the head, then
               the full grain
      3. But through such growth the harvest eventually comes - Mk 4:29
      -- So the kingdom of God, growing by virtue of the Word of God
         being planted, is similar to the amazing growth observed in 
         the sowing of grain

   B. COMPARING THIS PARABLE WITH THE ONE OF "THE SOWER"...
      1. The parable of "The Sower" emphasizes human responsibility
         a. The seed did not produce the desired fruit unless it fell
            on good soil
         b. It takes "a good and noble heart" for the seed to produce
            fruit! - cf. Lk 8:15
      2. But the parable of "The Growing Seed" stresses the divine
         power within the Word
         a. A "good and noble heart" cannot bear fruit by itself!
         b. It takes a seed that has within itself the power to 
            germinate and grow in good soil
      3. And this parable emphasizes the need for those who sow to 
         trust and hope in the power of the seed, i.e., the Word of God

[Yes, the Word is the "seed" which contains the power for spiritual 
life and growth when planted in the soil of a good and noble heart!

We may not be able to understand the true working of that power, but 
this parable illustrates how we can still use it!

That we might utilize this powerful seed more often and more 
successfully, consider a few more thoughts as we talk about...]

II. THE PARABLE APPLIED

   A. THE WORD OF GOD IS A POWERFUL "SEED"...
      1. It can cause us to be "born again" - 1Pe 1:22-25; Jm 1:18
      2. It can help us to "grow" - 1Pe 2:1-2
      3. It can indeed "save your souls" - Jm 1:21
      -- All of this is possible because the Word of God is living and
         powerful, filled with Spirit-giving life - He 4:12; Jn 6:63

   B. THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO UTILIZE THIS POWERFUL "SEED"...
      1. By receiving it into our own hearts
         a. Here we are talking about the growth of the kingdom of God
            in our lives
         b. Of course, we must receive it properly
            1) With a good and noble heart - Lk 8:15; cf. Ac 17:11
            2) With meekness - Jm 1:21
            3) As babies longing for their mothers' milk - 1Pe 2:2
            -- All the while "laying aside" those things that would 
               "choke" out the Word in our lives- cf. Jm 1:21; 1Pe 2:1
         c. When so received, growth will occur
            1) But remember the parable, for the growth is gradual
            2) "first the blade, then the head, after that the full
               grain in the head..." - Mk 4:28
            -- Therefore the need to continue to feed upon the Word of
               God, "that you may grow thereby" - 1Pe 2:2
      2. By sowing it as far and wide as we possibly can
         a. Here we are talking about the growth of the kingdom of God
            in the world
         b. Like the sower in the parable of "The Sower", we must sow
            the seed everywhere
         c. But like the sower in the parable of "The Growing Seed", we
            must remember...
            1) Growth comes only through the divine power of the seed
               a) It is God who gives the increase
               b) We are simply "seed-throwers" and "water-boys" - cf.
                  1Co 3:5-7
            2) Growth comes in stages, not all at once
               a) There will be days when all we seem to be doing is
                  "sowing"
               b) There will be days when all we seem to be doing is
                  "waiting"
               -- Like the farmer, then, we must be patient - cf. Jm 
                  5:7

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