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Rocky-ground people don't understand
that salvation has a cost - and they don't understand the incredible reward of
following Christ. Jesus talks of people who receive the gospel like rocky
ground receives seeds. They immediately receive God’s Word with joy, but
quickly fall away when tested. They want the benefits of salvation, but they
don't want the responsibilities. God's Word, which they received with joy, now
demands things of them they're unwilling to give - their initial joy
dissolves when they discover they might lose popularity or have to change their
lifestyle
Gail Burton Purath
But as soon as the
sun comes up, they wilt and die because they have no roots.
In the parable of
the sower (Matthew 13:1-23, Luke 8:4-15, Mark 4:1-20) Jesus talks
of people who receive the gospel like rocky ground receives seeds.
They want the benefits of salvation, but they don't want
the responsibilities.
God's Word, which they received with joy, now demands
things of them they're unwilling to give. (1)
Perhaps someone mocks them when they stand up for
unpopular teachings of Scripture.
Or perhaps a Christian friend confronts them about their
sins.
Their initial joy dissolves when they discover they might
lose popularity or have to change their lifestyle.
Rocky-ground people
don't understand that salvation has a cost (Luke 14:25-35).
And they don't
understand the incredible reward of following Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:23-24).
Let's pray for these rocky-ground people that they might know and understand the love of Jesus.
Let's pray for these rocky-ground people that they might know and understand the love of Jesus.
(1) Luke simply says “testing,”
but Matthew and Mark explain it is a trial directly linked to God’s
Word..
Hi!
I'm Gail Burton Purath. I started Bible Love Notes to give people a
minute of Scriptural encouragement in their busy day.
I
don't have all the answers, but
since
I asked Christ to be my Lord and Savior in 1974, I've been learning from the
One Who has all the answers!
I'm still a sinner, a learner, a student who falls down and disappoints God at times. But it's my desire to grow closer to the Lord, day by day, minute by minute.
I'm still a sinner, a learner, a student who falls down and disappoints God at times. But it's my desire to grow closer to the Lord, day by day, minute by minute.
I
need to be challenged, encouraged, corrected and comforted, and I think you do
as well...so let's learn together about the love of God--a love that is so vast
that we will always be discovering new and wonderful things about it.
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