What Kind of Soil Are You?
based on Matthew 13:1-30, 36-43
by Rev. Karen A. Goltz
What
more can I say? Jesus told a parable, and then he explained what it
meant. We’re supposed to hear the Word, understand it, not be lured
away by wealth or the cares of the world, and not fall away when
trouble or persecution comes our way on account of our faith. End of
story.
Show of hands. How many of you are confident
in your ability to be that good soil? How many of you are confident that you
do understand the Word, aren’t lured away by other concerns, and will stand
strong in your faith come what may? Yeah, me neither.
It’s really rather an anxiety-provoking text.
It’s clear from Jesus’ explanation that we’re supposed to be the soil in this
metaphor, but can soil control whether it’s packed firmly into a road,
surrounded by rocks, invaded by thorns and weeds, or pristine enough for
planting? No more so than we can decide whether to understand something or
not. So if we have no more control over how we receive the Word than soil has
regarding its use or geography, what are we supposed to do with this text?
I’m aware of two common responses: one is to
stress over what kind of soil we are, and the other is to put ourselves in the
place of the sower, rather than the soil.... full
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