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Luke 8:4-15

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4 As they went from town to town, a lot of people joined in and traveled along. He addressed them, using this story:
5 "A farmer went out to sow his seed. Some of it fell on the road; it was tramped down and the birds ate it.
6 Other seed fell in the gravel; it sprouted, but withered because it didn't have good roots.
7 Other seed fell in the weeds; the weeds grew with it and strangled it.
8 Other seed fell in rich earth and produced a bumper crop. "Are you listening to this? Really listening?"
9 His disciples asked, "Why did you tell this story?"
10 He said, "You've been given insight into God's kingdom - you know how it works. There are others who need stories. But even with stories some of them aren't going to get it: Their eyes are open but don't see a thing, Their ears are open but don't hear a thing.
11 "This story is about some of those people. The seed is the Word of God.
12 The seeds on the road are those who hear the Word, but no sooner do they hear it than the Devil snatches it from them so they won't believe and be saved.
13 "The seeds in the gravel are those who hear with enthusiasm, but the enthusiasm doesn't go very deep. It's only another fad, and the moment there's trouble it's gone.
14 "And the seed that fell in the weeds - well, these are the ones who hear, but then the seed is crowded out and nothing comes of it as they go about their lives worrying about tomorrow, making money, and having fun.
15 "But the seed in the good earth - these are the good-hearts who seize the Word and hold on no matter what, sticking with it until there's a harvest.

Luke 8:4-15 Study Resources

Sermons

What Kind of Heart Do You Have?, Part 2
What Kind of Heart Do You Have?, Part 2
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Parable of the Sower is one of the most well-known parables in the Bible because it speaks to the heart of our problem: our heart condition. In this revealing message, Jesus wants us to evaluate our own hearts to see if we are in possession of a shallow, crowded, or responsive heart. What Kind of Heart Do You Have?  This message is from Pastor Jeff Schreve’s 7-message series The Mysteries of the Kingdom: A Study of the Parables of Jesus.

What Kind of Heart Do You Have?, Part 1
What Kind of Heart Do You Have?, Part 1
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Parable of the Sower is one of the most well-known parables in the Bible because it speaks to the heart of our problem: our heart condition. In this revealing message, Jesus wants us to evaluate our own hearts to see if we are in possession of a shallow, crowded, or responsive heart. What Kind of Heart Do You Have?  This message is from Pastor Jeff Schreve’s 7-message series The Mysteries of the Kingdom: A Study of the Parables of Jesus.

Nazareth: The Other Side of the Tracks, Part 2
Nazareth: The Other Side of the Tracks, Part 2
Dr. Jeff Schreve

Nazareth.  A place with a bad reputation and also an insignificant place in the world is whereGod chose for His Son, Jesus, to be raised.  Do you feel like you’re a “Nazareth?”  Insignificant, unworthy, unusable?  In Pastor Jeff Schreve’s encouraging message called "Nazareth–The Other Side of the Tracks", you will see how God uses the seemingly unimportant to do the most important things of all.  This message is part of the 3-message series Location, "Location, Location: The Key Places in the Birth of the King".

Nazareth: The Other Side of the Tracks, Part 1
Nazareth: The Other Side of the Tracks, Part 1
Dr. Jeff Schreve

Nazareth.  A place with a bad reputation and also an insignificant place in the world is where God chose for His Son, Jesus, to be raised. Do you feel like you’re a “Nazareth?”  Insignificant, unworthy, unusable?  In Pastor Jeff Schreve’s encouraging message called "Nazareth–The Other Side of the Tracks" you will see how God uses the seemingly unimportant to do the most important things of all.  This message is part of the 3-message series Location, Location, Location: The Key Places In The Birth Of The King.

Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.

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