Hear this! (Mark 4:3)
When a naval commander issues urgent or serious
information, he barks out, “Now hear this!” It means stop what you’re
doing, and listen carefully to what follows.
Jesus uses strikingly
similar words in today’s Gospel reading. He wants everyone listening to
pay careful attention to what he is about to say: “A sower went out to
sow …” (Mark 4:3).
Perhaps you’ve wondered which group you belong
in: the footpath, rocky ground, thorny soil, or rich soil. But Jesus
wasn’t establishing a hierarchy of spirituality. All three of the first
types of soil proved equally unhealthy to the seed. No, Jesus wanted to
tell his hearers that in the kingdom of God, everyone’s life can be rich
soil. Those outside the kingdom receive everything “in parables,” God’s
gentle nudges intended to move them toward the kingdom (Mark 4:2). But
those who have entered the kingdom have the capacity to receive insights
about God that remain hidden from those who have yet to embrace the
Lord.
Your life is rich soil! It has been prepared—by your
training in the faith, your reception of the sacraments, and your prayer
life—to receive the “seed” that falls on it, and to produce fruit. Do
you hear the word of God? Well, accept it wholeheartedly the best you
can, and allow the Holy Spirit to make it bear fruit in your life. When
you become aware of how you may fall short, declare: “My life is rich
soil.” Then ask the Holy Spirit to fertilize that area of your life so
that it begins to bear fruit.
Ask the Lord to sow seeds of
patience, gentleness, or peace in you. Ask him to provide you with
whatever will cause these seeds to grow. Moments of kindness, flashes of
wisdom or understanding, impulses to show hospitality—these are not
random events. They are evidence that your life is good soil.
So
when any Scripture passage resonates in you or stirs your heart, hear
this. Heed it and dwell on it. You are more than capable of bearing rich
fruit!
“Jesus, help me to hear your word and accept it with all my heart so that I will bear fruit for you.”
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