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Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

July 16, 2023 • Pastor Greg Stenzel • 1 Corinthians 3:5–11, Matthew 13:1–9, Matthew 13:18–23, Isaiah 55:6–11

THE CHRISTIAN IS PLANTED BY THE WORD

Planting seeds by hand can seem magical. In your hand, the seed looks insignificant and lifeless. Yet you put it into the soil, and the natural process of life begins. Seemingly, all by itself, the seed germinates and reaches the sun. Except when it doesn’t! Plant multiple seeds, and often only some, perhaps just a small amount, will sprout. As these few sprouts grow, birds, pests, weeds, and weather attack. The reality is that once the seed leaves your hand, you are at the mercy of forces beyond your control.


Today, God uses that experience from nature to explain the supernatural process by which God calls humans to faith through the gospel. The Christian is planted by the Word. The Christian can plant the seed of the gospel into the soil of another’s heart. What happens after that is entirely beyond our control. Yet God promises us that his Word always accomplishes his good purposes. God’s Word is powerful, all on its own, without our help.