Luke
8:11 “Now the parable is
this: The seed is the Word of God.”
I read that the
Word of God is pictured by many beautiful symbols in the Scriptures, and
perhaps one of the most meaningful is that of the seed, sown in the field of
the world by the great Sower, the Lord Jesus Christ. The first reference to
seed sowing in the Bible is in the story of Isaac, who “sowed in that land, and received in the same year a hundredfold: and
the Lord blessed him” – Genesis 26:12.
Now
Isaac himself was the “seed” of God’s promise to Abraham, and he was a forerunner
fulfillment of the ultimate promised “seed,
which is Christ” – Galatians 3:16.
Isaac’s sowing of literal seed in the land of the Philistines is thus a type of
Christ’s sowing of spiritual seed throughout the world. As Isaac’s sowing
brought forth a hundredfold, so the beautiful parable of the Sower indicates
that at least some of the seed “fell on good ground, and sprang up, and bore
fruit a hundredfold” – Luke 8:8.
Although
not all seed will come to fruition, it must be sown throughout the world. Some
of the seed will bear fruit, for God has said “that it may give seed to the Sower, and bread to the eater: So shall my
word be . . . it shall not return unto me void” in Isaiah 55:10-11. “Being born again, not of corruptible seed,
but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which lives and abides forever” 1 Peter
1:23.
The
first of Christ’s parables is this parable of the Sower. The second,
complementing the first, indicates that the seed is not only God’s Word, but
also God’s children - those regenerated through the Word. “He that sows the good seed is the Son of man; The field is the world;
the good seed are the children of the kingdom” – Matthew 13:37-38. Thus we
also become Sowers of the Word, witnessing to the world and bearing good fruit
in His name.
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