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Meditations on the Parable of the Sower
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Commentary on the New Testament
28 October 19980 Comments

Meditations on the Parable of the Sower

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The Parable of the Sower

His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explained the Parable of the Sower found in the three Synoptic Gospels, showing that it speaks about how man receives and responds to the Word of God. The sower is the Lord Jesus Christ or one of His servants who spreads the Word, the seed is the living Word of God, and the soil represents the human heart and its readiness to accept the Word.

The Types of Soil

The Lord Jesus presented four types of soil, symbolizing four kinds of hearts:

  1. The wayside soil: closed hearts where the devil snatches the Word before it can take root — like the scribes and Pharisees who heard but rejected Christ.

  2. The stony soil: shallow hearts that receive the Word with joy but lack depth; when trials or hardships come, faith withers.

  3. The thorny soil: hearts divided by worldly cares and desires — love of money, fame, or pleasure — which choke the Word and make it unfruitful.

  4. The good soil: humble and deep hearts that keep the Word and let it grow, producing thirty, sixty, and a hundredfold, according to each person’s spiritual maturity.

The Message of the Parable

His Holiness emphasized that the divine Word is the same, but the difference lies in the soil’s nature — the human heart’s openness. God sows His Word to all out of love, even to hard hearts, because “He desires all to be saved.” Yet the fruit depends on the person’s response to grace.

A Call for Depth and Perseverance

Pope Shenouda stressed the need for spiritual depth — faith built on repentance, prayer, and knowledge rather than passing emotion. He urged believers to remove the thorns of worldly distractions and sin, so they may become fruitful soil in God’s kingdom.

Spiritual Lessons

The parable teaches that God never gives up on anyone. His Word is offered to every person, but each one must prepare the soil of their heart through humility, faith, and obedience to bear true spiritual fruit.

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