A daily, Bible-based perspective of hope, encouragement and exhortation. Previous Message · Easy read/print edition Thursday, May 31, 2007 "Spiritual Weed Control" "Still others, like seed sown among thorns, hear the word; but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it unfruitful" (Mark 4:18,19). Many farmers plant using a technique known as "no till". The soil is merely scored and the seed inserted, along with a squirt of fertilizer. A large field across from our home was planted with corn using this method several weeks ago and afterwards you could see the tiny score line, but apart from that there was hardly any evidence that recent work had been done in the field. The farmer then applies a selective herbicide, which kills the weeds without harming the germinating corn kernels. The field turns brown but soon the tiny sprouts of very green corn emerge from the soil. In several weeks the growing corn completely covers the dead weeds. As you can see from the photo above the corn is about 12 inches tall already and by the end of the summer it will likely be over ten feet tall. A fundamental reality in farming is the importance of weed control and that's also a fundamental truth in Christian discipleship! In the Parable of the Sower Jesus uses a farming illustration that connects not only with His initial hearers but to all diligent students of the Bible. If you live in the city or a suburb and have no knowledge of agriculture you need to learn a little about farming to understand. In this parable Jesus emphasized His plan that we be fruitful as His followers. The thorns (weeds) illustrate hindrances to our growth and fruitfulness as Christians. Some seed was sown among the thorns, which choked the Word as it developed. Jesus elaborates on this deadly choking using three conditions we can all identify with and they're every bit as applicable today as when He shared the parable two thousand years ago; "the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things." These are thorns that choke God's Word in our lives. So I wonder… Is there a spiritual herbicide that will kill the weeds that hinder my spiritual growth? The answer is surely "Yes". As we submit to the Lord and His Word, denying the desires of the old nature and applying godly principles we see the weeds dying. However it's a persistent effort since those pesky weeds keep coming back! That's the same with the application of the herbicide to the farmer's field or to our small vegetable garden for that matter. Weeds just keep coming back! Is there a single method, perhaps a course or a spiritual experience, which will once for all rid us of all the weeds that hinder our spiritual life? I think not - not on this side anyway. Stay faithful. Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber Daily prayer: Father God, I'm often tossed and torn by the worries of this life, the false hope of material wealth, and the desires that pull me in a direction opposite the straight and narrow path You laid out for me. But I am able to defeat these recurring temptations when I repeatedly say "no" to those things which distract me from the goal of the prize of the high calling I have in Christ Jesus. I choose not to have a life equivalent to a barren wasteland, but instead I want my life to be full of wholesome productive fruit. I want to be a Kingdom builder. Help me, Father! Personal note: Last night I went to a prayer service for a friend of mine who for the last several years has been afflicted with a crippling condition. What a marvelous time we had as several hundred people gathered to show support for this family and help bear their burden. We joined with the family at the front of the sanctuary and the area was packed with earnest friends expressing their prayers, love and support for this family. Joe Sherer, the pastor of the church, is a friend of mine. Final note: Last night we spoke to Rick Masciantonio, a friend of ours from New England, who is attending a minister's conference in our area at Messiah College. For many years Rick and his family attended the church I pastored in New England. He is an outstanding expositor of the Scriptures although his messages are not for the faint of heart! He now preaches in various churches and a message related to today's topic (worries of this life) is available online. "Heavenly Help for Human Anxieties" (mp3) |
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