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Title: Matthew 9:9-13


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Matthew 131-23
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The Context
  • In chapter 12, the unbelief of Israel is climaxed
  • The unpardonable sin of rejecting the Messiah and
    the works done by the Holy Spirit
  • Chapter 13 continues Christs response to this
    unbelief.
  • Where At the Sea of Galilee, probably near
    Capernaum, at the northwest corner of the lake

3
Palestinian Landscape
  • "A slight recess in the hillside, close upon the
    plain, disclosed at once every feature of the
    great parable. There was the undulating cornfield
    descending to the waters edge. There was the
    trodden pathway running through the midst of it,
    with no fence or hedge to prevent the seed from
    falling here and there on either side of it or
    upon it itself hard with the constant tramp of
    horse and mule and human feet. There was the
    good rich soil which distinguishes the whole of
    that plain and its neighborhood from the bare
    hills elsewhere descending into the lake, and
    which, where there is no interruption, produces
    one vast mass of corn. There was the rocky ground
    of the hillside protruding here and there through
    the cornfields, as elsewhere through the grassy
    slopes. There were the large bushes of thornthe
    nabk, that kind of which tradition says that the
    crown of thorns was wovenspringing up, like the
    fruit-trees of the more inland parts, in the very
    midst of the waving wheat" - Dean Stanley

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Parables
  • Reveal (Mat 1311, 35)
  • A positive response is rewarded with further
    understanding (Luke 81618)
  • Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father,
    Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid
    these things from the wise and prudent, and hast
    revealed them unto babes. Mt 1125
  • A mystery is something which cannot be known
    without special manifestation of it Vincent.
  • Jesus was making mysteries known to the humble
    which were concealed from even the prophets and
    patriarchs of the past (1 Pet 110-12, Heb 113)

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Parables
  • Conceal
  • Israel had the priesthood, the prophets, and the
    scriptures for centuries. Now at the climax,
    they had Jesus Himself.
  • This is a judgment for their continual unbelief
    (Isa 69-10) and blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
  • A judicial hardening Clay (nonilluminated
    heart) Vs. Chocolate (Spirit-illuminated heart)
    exposed to heat (the message)
  • Judicial hardening happens again later
  • Israel gets another chance in plain language
    (Acts 313ff)
  • They continually reject again
  • Paul declares judicial hardening again (Acts
    2823-29)

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The Parable of Seed and Sower
  • Purpose of this parable
  • Serves as an intro to the whole series of
    parables (Mk 413)
  • The importance of this parable
  • Starts and ends with the command hear (Mk
    43,9),

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The Wayside
  • When any one hears the word of the kingdom, and
    understands it not, then comes the wicked one,
    and catches away that which was sown in his
    heart.
  • Parallel Accounts Satan (Mark 4), devil
    (Luke 8)
  • These people are willfully blinded by the devil
    and unsaved!
  • the god of this world hath blinded the minds of
    them which believe not, lest the light of the
    glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of
    God, should shine unto them. 2 Cor 44
  • The first example the serpent said unto the
    woman (Gen 34)

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Stony Ground
  • Not ground covered with loose stones, but a hard,
    rocky surface, covered with a thin layer of soil
  • A creature of circumstances, changing as they
    change for a while believe but are offended
    when persecution or tribulation arises
  • Tribulation to press or squeeze, derived from
    tribulum, the threshing-roller of the Romans
  • Cannot exclusively assume the stony ground
    represents only unsaved people. Jesus own
    disciples were clean yet were offended when
    persecuted (Jn 161-3 vs 138-11, 153).
  • Luke 8 uses fall away instead of offended
  • Take heed, brethren, lest haply there shall be
    in any one of you an evil heart of unbelief, in
    falling away from the living God Heb 312
  • in later times some shall fall away from the
    faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and
    doctrines of devils 1 Tim 41

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Thorny Ground
  • Matthew and Mark becomes unfruitful Luke
    bring no fruit to perfection
  • cares of this world literally anxieties of
    this world
  • Weeds, when fully grown, pull all of the
    resources of sunlight and water away from the
    underlying plants and kill them.
  • Similarly, We make time for our favorite
    television program, but do we make time for
    prayer? We make time for our favorite activity,
    but do we have time to read the Bible?
  • Example Demas loved the present world (2 Tim
    410)
  • 1 Jn 215 Love not the world, neither the
    things that are in the world. If any man love the
    world, the love of the Father is not in him. 16
    For all that is in the world, the lust of the
    flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of
    life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.

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Good Ground
  • Matthew hear the word, and understand it
    which also bear fruit Mark hear the word, and
    receive it, and bring forth fruit Luke heard
    the word, do retain it, and bear fruit in
    continuance (YLT)
  • Understand to bring or set together Vines
  • Eph 517 Wherefore be ye not unwise, but
    understanding what the will of the Lord is.
  • Acts 830 Philip ran to him, and heard him read
    the prophet Isaiah, and said, Do you understand
    what you read?
  • Degrees of fruit bearing
  • some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty
  • We will not all have the ministry of Billy
    Graham, we will not all have a singing ministry,
    or a teaching ministry. We are not to compare our
    fruit with that of others
  • Be obedient to him and allow him to bring the
    increase no matter what it might be.

11
Group Study
  • What are some lessons we should learn from the
    perspective of
  • The sower?
  • The seed?
  • The different types of ground?

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5 Lessons from Bible.org
  1. We like the Sower (Christ at first) have the
    responsibility to proclaim the message of the
    kingdom, the gospel, to the world. It is the Word
    of God that will produce results.
  2. We will be aware that not everyone will receive
    it by faith. That is not our business our
    business is to continue to proclaim the good
    news.
  3. The evidence of those who receive it by faith and
    act on it is that their lives will change and
    they will produce righteousness. The evidence of
    saving faith is a growing spiritual life.
  4. The advance of the kingdom, the spiritual life,
    does not occur instantly, but over time. But it
    makes continual progress. Those who believe, like
    the disciples, do not instantly understand it
    all. But the Spirit of God, using the Word of
    God, illumines their understanding daily.
    Eventually, stumbling disciples will become bold
    apostles.
  5. It is our task to know and understand the message
    well, so that we can present it as clearly and
    meaningful as possible. The rest is not up to us.
    And if we do that, we know that only some will
    receive it. We dare not consider some who share
    Gods word and see only a small response to be
    less spiritual or talented than those who share
    Gods word and see great responses. God gives the
    increase.

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Concluding Quote
  • Adam Clarke wrote, "Let it be observed, that to
    hear, to understand, and to bring forth fruit,
    are the three grand evidences of a genuine
    believer. He who does not hear the word of wisdom
    cannot understand what makes for his peace and
    he who does not understand what the Gospel
    requires him to be and to perform, cannot bring
    forth fruit and he who is not fruitful, very
    fruitful, cannot be a disciple of Christ and he
    who is not Christ's disciple cannot enter into
    the kingdom of God. From the different portions
    of fruit produced by the good ground, a hundred,
    sixty, and thirty, we may learn that all sound
    believers are not equally fruitful all hear,
    understand, and bring forth fruit, but not in the
    same degrees...."
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