Reference Rom 16:1-16/Mat 13:4-9
The parable about the sower depicts the various relationships of souls toward the word of God.
In the first group stand those who do not heed the word at all. They hear, but what is heard does not enter into their soul; it lies on its surface, like the seed by the wayside. The word does not fit within them because they have another way of thinking, other principles, other tastes. That is why it soon disappears from memory and is forgotten, as though it had not been heard at all.
In the second group are those who hear the word willingly and receive it quickly, but do not want to bear any labor to fulfill it. Therefore, they delight in the word - especially its promises - until a sacrifice is required. As soon as the necessity arises to sacrifice something for faithfulness to the word, they betray it, renouncing both the word and its promises, in order to cater to their attachments.
In the third group are those who receive the word and begin to live according to it, but then give themselves over too much to the cares and the sorrows of the world, to earthly concerns which suppress all the good undertakings which had just formed under the influence of the word of God.
In the fourth group are those who receive the word with full faith and resolve to live according to its requirements, with a readiness for all sacrifices and labor, and who do not allow their heart to be tied to anything earthly.
Each of you, sit and decide which of these groups you belong to.
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