Ah – we’ve arrived at a stretch of parables in our Sunday Gospel
selections. Parables were stories Jesus told to show what the Kingdom of
God, or the Life of God, looks like, how it operates in ways that are
often very different from the ways of this world. Parables invite us to
play, to turn them this way and that and see how our interpretation
shifts according to our angle. Some are short, some long; some are
challenging to figure out; some are explained – which can take some fun
out of it…
This week is one of those stories, which Jesus told
and then explained to his disciples in private. Let’s pretend we don’t
have that explanation and wonder about the images he offers.
“That
same day Jesus went out of the house and sat beside the lake. Such
great crowds gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat there,
while the whole crowd stood on the beach. And he told them many things
in parables, saying: ‘Listen! A sower went out to sow.’”
What do sowers sow? They sow seeds.
Where do they sow it? Ideally, in good soil.
This
sower seems to have been a little careless – or maybe carefree. He, or
she, just seems to have tossed the seeds randomly rather than laying
them down in carefully plowed rows. We know this because some land in
places where seeds have trouble rooting and growing.
Who do you think this sower is?
Is it God in creation?
Is it Jesus, the one who came to reveal and redeem?
Is it the Holy Spirit showing up wherever he is invited?
Is it us when we share our faith with another, or when we show love in the name of Christ?
Yes…
Why the randomness? Are all seeds meant to take root, and some just don’t? Are we meant to seek those and help replant them?
What are the seeds – the Word of God, the Good News of freedom in Christ?
Are we the seeds? Hmmm…. How does the story look when it we turn it that way?
Today in prayer let’s put ourselves into this parable – where do you find yourself?
Are you a sower or a seed or soil?
Ask God to show you where God might have you sow love and spirit in your life at this time.
There
is something frustrating and wonderful about the scattered seeds – it
means that the Life of God can spring up anywhere at any time. Be ready
for it!
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