Title: The Parable of the Sower
1Lesson 3 The Parable of the Sower
2The Parable of the SowerThe Background
Mt. 133-8, 18-23 Mk. 43-8, 14-20 Lk. 85-8,
11-15
- Jesus had healed a blind and mute man who was
demon-possessed (Matt. 1222) - The miracle aroused interest/amazement and
controversy/skepticism (1223-24) - Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for their unbelief
(1238-45) - Jesus taught that whoever does the will of His
Father is His brother/sister/mother (1246-50) - Jesus taught great multitudes (131-2)
3The Parable of the SowerThe Narrative
Mt. 133-8, 18-23 Mk. 43-8, 14-20 Lk. 85-8,
11-15
- The Sower
- The sower went forth to sow, as was common in
those days - Initially, the sower represented Christ, who went
out teaching and sowing the Word. - In application and principle, it is the
responsibility of every Christian to be the
sower, sowing the seed of the kingdom (cf. Acts
84).
4The Parable of the SowerThe Narrative
Mt. 133-8, 18-23 Mk. 43-8, 14-20 Lk. 85-8,
11-15
- The Sower
- Some Truths for the Sower
- He must sow the seed and leave the increase to
God (Isa. 5510-11 1 Cor. 36). - He must sow at all times, not waiting until
everything is favorable (Ecc. 114-6 2 Tim.
42). - He must sow, realizing that others may reap the
harvest (John 435-38). - He must sow on all kinds of soil (Matt. 133-8).
- He must sow with the right attitude (2 Tim.
224-28 Eph. 415). - He must believe in the seed he sows (Rom. 116).
5The Parable of the SowerThe Narrative
Mt. 133-8, 18-23 Mk. 43-8, 14-20 Lk. 85-8,
11-15
- The Seed
- The seed was dispersed by the sower.
- The seed is the Word of God (Luke 811).
- The seed, representing the Word of God, is that
which contains life (John 663 1 Peter 123). - The seed always produces after its kind (Gen.
111 Gal. 67). - The seed produced Christians only in the first
century and will produce the same today. - The seed can be mixed (Mt. 1324-25 Ga. 16-9).
6The Parable of the SowerThe Narrative
Mt. 133-8, 18-23 Mk. 43-8, 14-20 Lk. 85-8,
11-15
- The Soils
- The soils denote the various sorts of attitudes
that men have towards the gospel. - The success of the sowing depends upon the soils
into which the seed falls. - Hearts must be prepared to seek and receive the
Word (2 Chron. 193 3019 Ezra 710).