St John the Beloved
We treat the Parable of the Sower like it’s about sorting people, but Jesus uses it to train our attention and show us how the kingdom of God takes root. We connect Mark 4 to everyday life and walk through three doorway practices: curiosity, careful listening, and making space for the Word to grow. • parables as an invitation that rewards spiritual curiosity • the sower parable as the master key for understanding Jesus’ parables • refusing the trap of “I already know it all” • staying curious about Jesus the ultimate “parable” with depth beneath the surface • listening as the repeated command and the main thrust of Mark 4 • “with the measure you use” as a promise tied to attention and hearing God’s Word • the difference between crowds who hear and disciples who wrestle and ask • noticing the kingdom like bird watchers notice a hidden world • the three obstacles that choke fruitfulness: hardness, shallowness, crowdedness • making emptiness and quiet so the Word can root and bear fruit
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