Mark 4:9 Then
Jesus said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let them hear.” (NIV)
As a child, I often got into trouble for doing the wrong
things, despite being pre-warned by my parents. I can still hear them saying to
me, “This would never have happened if you had listened in the first place.” As
a teenager, I promised to follow their instructions, but I still ended up
making foolish choices which put me in reckless situations that I was lucky to
survive. And then as a young man, instead of heeding the words of my family and
friends, I almost destroyed my life completely through alcohol. In all of those
circumstances, I just didn’t listen to the advice I was given. I wanted to make
my own decisions and only ended up learning things the hard way.
In the Gospel passage (Mark 4:1-20) where Jesus tells and
explains the parable of the sower, I can hear some of His frustration with His
own people. He has come among them to bring the good news of their salvation
through the gracious Word of God. He is attempting to tell them, by means of
this parable, about the consequences of listening to and applying God’s Word.
Some of them get it and bear a fruitful faith, but most of them either discard
His words or take them for granted and end up being fruitless. He is giving
them the opportunity of a lifetime to get reconnected to God, but they just don’t
listen and become separated from God forever.
Christ’s words still challenge us across the centuries
and His parable is highly relevant in today’s world. Sadly, some folks who
consider themselves to be Christians are taking Jesus for granted and tossing
away their opportunity of being saved. Instead of listening to His words, they
make up their own beliefs and end up falling away. What little faith they have
is fruitless, so whatever life they make for themselves is eternally pointless.
They are choked with the cares of the world instead of cherishing the Word of
God. In the end, they leave Jesus no choice but to say, “If only they had
listened.”
Point to ponder
Is my faith fruitful or empty? Am I hearing what
Christ has to say or just listening to my own voice?
Prayer: Lord
Jesus, speak to our spirits and guide us to Your godliness. Open our ears to
hear Your word and let our hearts embrace Your teaching so that we may bear a fruitful
faith. Keep us from taking Your for granted and remind us of our dependence on
You alone to restore us to God. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John Stuart is the pastor
of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. You can visit the church website
at this link: www.erinpresbyterian.org.
Today’s image is one of
John’s latest Good Friday drawings called ‘Powerless.’ If you would like to
view a larger version, please click on this link: Powerless.
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