Scatter seed on the land. (Mark 4:26)
Have you ever planted seeds from a packet and 
sat back to see what would happen? With very little attention—just a 
little water and some sunshine—you soon see little sprouts popping up 
through the soil. It’s like watching a miracle!
This is similar to what the sower in today’s parable does. His method
 may not be the best in terms of growing a food crop, but it does 
illustrate an approach to evangelization that probably feels more 
natural to us.
Sometimes, when we feel the Spirit nudging us to reach out to 
someone, we can overthink it: “What will I say? What will I do? What if 
he asks a question I can’t answer?” But that wouldn’t be the situation 
if we were to sow the seeds of the gospel as liberally as this farmer. 
Perhaps there are ways to reach out and bless people without it feeling 
forced or uncomfortable.
Start by thinking about your personality. Are you an encourager? Or 
maybe you find little ways to help a co-worker who always seems 
overworked. Or you might love spending time with people, or you like to 
bring people little gifts that make them happy: a cup of coffee on a 
cold morning or a plate of cookies for an afternoon snack at the office.
Guess what? These are all “seeds” you can sow. They are much more 
than kind gestures; they are signs that you are actively going out of 
your way to bless the people around you.
Now, imagine that a prayer is behind every seed, a prayer that your 
gesture will help draw that person a little closer to Christ. What power
 could be released!
As you go about your day, don’t worry about how to talk to someone 
about your faith. Just live your life with a focus on the people around 
you. That’s the secret to evangelization. Your witness may come through 
words, but it may come through consistently loving and caring for 
someone who needs it. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t see fruit right 
away. Today’s parable reassures us that the seeds are growing and 
sprouting, almost of their own accord. Your job is just to scatter as 
many of them as you can.
“Lord, teach me to be a scatterer of seeds that will draw people to you!”
from wau.org 
 
