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Friday Jun 19, 2026
Friday Jun 19, 2026
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Luke 8:5-8 opens a field in front of you, then turns that field into a mirror.
A farmer scatters seed, and the same seed falls in four places, but each place answers in a different way. On the path, the word stays on the surface. On rocky ground, it rises fast and fades. Among thorns, it gets crowded out. In good soil, it takes root and grows into a harvest that far exceeds what was planted.
In this episode, you'll hear the Parable of the Sower and walk through its meaning in plain, honest language. You'll see why Jesus told this story, why the crowd heard a farmer but Jesus was speaking about their hearts, and what each kind of soil reveals about the way you receive God's word.
You'll also hear how Luke 8 connects with other parts of Scripture, including King Josiah in 2 Kings 22, where a forgotten scroll was found and God's word broke through a hardened heart. That same living word still reaches you today, through a sermon, a verse, or a quiet moment when you least expect it.
This message calls you to look at your own heart with care. Has the word sat on hard ground? Has it grown fast but shallow? Has worry, wealth, or pleasure crowded it out? Or has it found room to stay, grow, and bear fruit with patience?
If you want a Bible teaching on the Parable of the Sower that is thoughtful, clear, and rooted in Scripture, this episode is for you.
Listen closely. The seed is still good, and the Sower still comes near.
Keywords:
Parable of the Sower and Seed meaning
Spiritual growth and faith
Bible teaching on the heart
The Sower and the Seed
Hearing God’s word explained
Luke 8 parable explanation
Cultivating a receptive heart


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