The sower sows the word. (Mark 4:14)
Perhaps when you read or hear this parable, you focus on
the different kinds of soils, or the environments on which the seeds
fall. Maybe you even wonder which one of these soils best fits you, and
you hope that you are like the good soil that produces abundantly. But
how about seeing yourself as the sower instead? Maybe it’s worth
considering how much God may want you to sow the seed of his word.
If
there is one word that characterizes the sower in this parable, it is
generous. This fellow spreads his seeds everywhere. He doesn’t seem all
that concerned about where the seed will fall. He simply casts it to and
fro.
Isn’t this a great image for how we should view
evangelization? Shouldn’t we be generous, almost indiscriminate, in the
way we share God’s word and his promises? We really shouldn’t worry
about where the seeds may fall or the “soil quality” of those with whom
we share the word. Whether, in our judgment, the ground is hard, weedy,
thorny, or fertile shouldn’t matter. After all, it is the Lord who gives
the growth, not us (1 Corinthians 3:6-7). All we have to worry about is
sowing as generously as we can.
Think for a moment how many other
seeds the world, the flesh, and the devil are sowing all around us.
There’s nothing stingy in their tactics. How much more, then, should we
counter all these poisonous seeds with the seeds of the gospel! The need
is great, so don’t be intimidated! And by all means, don’t feel
defeated or outnumbered! God has promised to be with you always as you
spread his word.
So how are you going to sow today? What
opportunities will you seize to spread the seeds of the gospel? They’re
all around, after all. Keep your eyes open, as you ask the Lord to help
you see ways you can creatively witness to his love. Who knows? He may
even give you brothers and sisters in Christ who are just as zealous as
you to proclaim the word, in season and out!
“Lord Jesus, make
me a generous evangelizer and sower of your word in all kinds of soil.
Fill me with zeal and courage to go forth and spread your seeds all over
the world!”
from wau.org
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