15th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME–A
I Reading: Isaiah 55:10-11: The rain makes the earth give
growth.
II Reading: Romans 8:18-23: The whole creation is eagerly
waiting for God to reveal His Son.
Gospel: Matthew 13:1-23: A sower went out to sow.
Gospel: Matthew 13:1-9: It produced crops 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 boat
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 the Word dwelt by the path
b.
Some the Word in 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.
Gospel: Matthew 13:10-17: The mysteries of the kingdom of heaven are revealed to you, but
they are not revealed to them.
The Messiah’s Reasons for Speaking in Parables:
Who Receives and Who Loses
Why
did Jesus speak like this so that his audience could not understand? The
reasons are:
i.
The unbelieving crowds were deliberately shutting their eyes and ears to His claim and refusing to be converted and
healed spiritually (v.13-15).
ii.
It was time to teach the “secrets of the kingdom of heaven” to true disciples.
Only the true disciples could understand his teachings and obey them but the
deaf and blind heart and mind people would not listen to Jesus.
iii.
“The secrets of the kingdom of heaven” cannot be understood without first
recognizing Jesus as the Messiah and as the one who brings the kingdom of
Heaven to people.
1.
Why Jesus spoke in parables (v.10-11)
a.
The disciples questioned Jesus
b.
The general statement
1) Secrets are given to believers
2) Secrets are not given to
unbelievers
2.
Reason 1: Seekers and achievers receive more (v.12)
a.
Some seek and have
b.
Some do not seek and lose
3.
Reason 2: Unbelievers reject and lose (v.13-15)
a.
Their wilful rejection
1) Do seek and hear, yet refuse to
really see and hear
2) Refuse to understand
b.
Their rejection prophesied
c.
Their rejection described
1)
Harden their hearts
2)
Deafen their ears
3)
Close their eyes
4)
Deny what they see
5)
Refuse understanding
6)
Fight conversion and healing
4
Reason 3: Believers receive and are blessed (v.16-17)
a.
They see and hear
b.
They are especially privileged over Old Testament believers
Thought: A
little formula says it all.
Perspective + Initiative = Success
Perspective – Initiative = Lost opportunity
Initiative – Perspective = Nothing
The person who
seeks more achieves more and more.
Gospel: Matthew 13:18-23: The man who hears the word and understands it, he is the one who
yields a harvest.
The Parable of the Farmer or Sower Explained, 13:18-23
This
passage is the interpretation of the Farmer and the Seed (Mt 13:1-9)
1.
Describes the Kingdom of Heaven
2.
The seed by the path
a.
Identity: A person who is hard and close-minded
b.
Problem: His heart is not soft; the seed is unable to penetrate
c.
Result: Satan snatches the seed away
3.
The seed on rocky ground
a.
Identity: A person who experiences a quick, dramatic conversion
b.
Problem: He has little root and is unprepared to face the trials and
persecution of life
c.
The result: He falls away
5.
The seed on good ground
a.
Identity: Those who hear and understand the Word
b.
Result: They bear fruit, but they bear different percentages
Thought: Mary
listened and received the Word of God with total obedience and humility and
treasured it in her heart and pondered. Finally, she produced fruit (giving birth
to Jesus) a hundredfold. How many of us
listen and receive the Word of God and produce a hundredfold or sixty or
thirty or nothing? We need to become the receiver and the message of the Word
of God as Jesus was. Listening to the Word of God with obedience and humility
is very important in life.
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