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Mark 4:6-16

Listen to Mark 4:6-16
6 but when the sun is risen, it is scorched, and through having no root it withers away.
7 Some, again, falls among the thorns; and the thorns spring up and stifle it, so that it yields no crop.
8 But some of the seed falls into good ground, and gives a return: it comes up and increases, and yields thirty, sixty, or a hundred-fold."
9 "Listen," He added, "every one who has ears to listen with!"
10 When He was alone, the Twelve and the others who were about Him requested Him to explain His figurative language.
11 "To you," He replied, "has been entrusted the secret truth concerning the Kingdom of God; but to those others outside your number all this is spoken in figurative language;
12 that "`They may look and look but not see, and listen and listen but not understand, lest perchance they should return and be pardoned.'"
13 "Do you all miss the meaning of this parable?" He added; "how then will you understand the rest of my parables?"
14 "What the sower sows is the Message.
15 Those who receive the seed by the way-side are those in whom the Message is sown, but, when they have heard it, Satan comes at once and carries away the Message sown in them.
16 In the same way those who receive the seed on the rocky places are those who, when they have heard the Message, at once accept it joyfully,
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