Wednesday: 16th Week in Ordinary Time-C
I Reading: Exodus 16:1-5. 9-15: I
will rain down bread for you from the heavens.
Gospel: Matthew 13:1-9: It produced crop a hundredfold.
The Parable of the Farmer or Sower: How a Man Receives the Gospel?
Jesus
revealed and pictured modern-day Christianity. He said the kingdom of Heaven is
a mixture of good and bad. It includes professing believers as well as genuine
believers; false doctrine as well as true doctrine.
Jesus
pictured the world and its priceless value. He said that he had come to seek
and sacrificially purchase the world. He said that his followers are to
laboriously work, seeking to pull people into the kingdom of God. They were now
responsible for teaching the new as well as the old.
Each
hearer is responsible for how he receives the Word of God.
1.
Jesus Christ preached a parable (v.1-2)
a.
On the Sabbath
b.
By the seashore in a ship
c.
Large crowds gathered
d.
They pressed him into a boat
2.
A farmer went forth to sow (v.3,18)
3.
A large number did not allow the Word of God to take permanent root (v.4-8)
a.
Some dwelt by the path
b.
Some the Word in a rocky places
c.
Some received the Word among thorns
4.
Only a small number allowed the Word to take permanent root (v.8)
5.
Only a few allowed the Word to bear 100% fruit (v.8)
6.
A strong call: Hear (v.9)
Thought:
A person is held
accountable for the kind of heart he has: hard, emotional, superficial, thorny,
or soft and tender.
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