The Seed Growing Mysteriously
Mark 4:26-29
And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground;…


Remarkable correspondence between history of Church and spiritual life of individual Christians. Consider in this connection:

I. THE GROWTH AND FRUITFULNESS OF THE DIVINE WORD IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH.

1. The certain growth of the truth through this dispensation. Christianity is always spreading.

2. The orderly development of the truth. Providence continually brings into view long-hidden meanings and applications of the gospel.

3. The mystery of the gospel's extension and development. Even the wisest are far from understanding the true reason and mode of its growth.

II. THE GROWTH AND FRUITFULNESS OF THE DIVINE WORD IN INDIVIDUAL LIVES.

1. They who hear the gospel should consider the consequences of their conduct in relation to it. The honest reception of it is the beginning of a life of holy fruitfulness to the glory of God. The rejection involves a state worse than barrenness.

2. This parable should teach cheerful confidence to all who sow the good seed — ministers, teachers — all who speak a word for Christ. The result is beyond their power or knowledge, but it is sure.

3. It should produce joy in all Christian hearts by the prospect which it opens. The glorious issue of each Christian life. The blessed consummation of the world's history. The final rejoicing of all who labour in the gospel. Above all, the harvest gladness of the Lord.

(E. Heath.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground;

WEB: He said, "The Kingdom of God is as if a man should cast seed on the earth,




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