Bible Study Course: Lesson 8 - What Is Christian Conversion?
How Important Are Our Choices?
I n His parable about the sower and the seed, Jesus illustrates that people
make different choices when they hear God's Word explained to them. In this
parable each participant hears the Word of God. But each responds differently
to what he hears. Your can read the parable in the 13th chapter of Matthew.
Jesus recites the parable, then tells what it means.
First He explains the response of one whom God has not yet called. "When
anyone hears the word of the kingdom, and does not understand it, then
the wicked one comes and snatches away what was sown in his heart. This is he
who received seed by the wayside" (Matthew 13:19). He never gets the picture.
Next Jesus explains three different responses from those who understand His
message—those whom God has called. God has opened their minds. All three
grasp the meaning of Jesus' message. But each one responds differently—and
for different reasons.
"But he who received the seed on stony places, this is he who hears the
word and immediately receives it with joy; yet he has no root in himself, but
endures only for a while. For when tribulation or persecution arises because
of the word, immediately he stumbles" (verses 20-21). His first response
is one of joyful acceptance. But his enthusiasm is quickly quenched. Why? He
reacts to pressure from others. He cares more about pleasing people than pleasing
God. He is afraid to rock the boat. Conforming to the customs and expectations
of his family, friends and society is more important to him than serving God.
He wilts under pressure and eventually rejects God's calling.
"Now he who received seed among the thorns is he who hears the word,
and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word,
and he becomes unfruitful" (verse 22). This person is somewhat different.
He is not as concerned about the opinions of his peers. But he does have a problem:
He, too, refuses to put God first in his life. He is distracted by other things.
Satisfying his personal needs and maintaining his status consume his interest,
time and energy. He is too busy serving himself. He has no time left for God,
so, through simple neglect, he also rejects God's calling.
"But he who received seed on the good ground is he who hears the word
and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and produces: some a hundredfold,
some sixty, some thirty" (verse 23). This person not only understands God's
Word but takes it seriously. He puts it into practice. He changes his life!
Of all the examples in this parable, only this person is chosen for salvation.
He puts God first in his life. He makes a commitment to God and keeps it. Will
we follow his example?
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