{"id":1701,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:14","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-1310-17-what-kind-of-heart-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:14","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:14","slug":"matthew-1310-17-what-kind-of-heart-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-1310-17-what-kind-of-heart-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 13:10-17 &#8211; What Kind of Heart? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 13:10-17 What Kind of Heart Do You Have?  The Scripture that I am using for a text is not what I am going to preach on this morning, but it is very relevant to it.  What I want to speak about actually comes directly before and after this text. However, these verses reveal something important about God and your potential for salvation, so please listen very carefully.  I believe Matthew 13, is in the second phase in Jesus ministry. This is strictly my own thought. I have never heard anyone else say anything like this but I believe that Jesus ministry can be divided into three sections:     1. There was the Commencement Stage.  In this phase, Jesus was         both being introduced by John and introducing Himself. We         hear a lot about repentance, see a lot of miracles, and hear         Jesus preach some powerful but fairly easy to understand         sermons in this stage.     2. Then there is the Covert Stage.  In this phase, Jesus did         miracles but told the recipients not to tell anyone.  He also         taught but He used a lot of parables.     3. Last comes the Cross Stage.  Here Jesus still did miracles and         still taughtmostly with parablesbut He was headed to the         cross and spoke of it often.  So we are in the Covert Stage. Jesus was using so many parables that His disciples stopped and asked, &quot;Why?&quot;  I. \\#10-17\\ Why the Parables?     A. \\#10\\ The question was asked.     B. \\#11-12\\ Jesus answer.         1. In todays language, Jesus said because it was not for             them (those just standing around) to understand.         2. That kind of statement should concern you. Jesus was             saying that to understand the parable He was giving, the             parable that I am about to preach about, was not given to             everyone.         3. If I were you, I would want to know two things:             a. Am I one of those whom God wants to understand it?             b. Why is it not for everyone?     C. Am I one of those whom God wants to understand it?         1. The answer to that question will depend on whether you             understand and respond to the parable after I preach it.             a. I hope you do, but some will not.             b. Some will sit in this sanctuary and will not be able                 to tell you anything about the sermon or the text                 twenty minutes after I finish preaching.         2. Sadly, spiritual understanding just is not given to them.     D. The answer to the second question, &quot;Why is it not for         everyone?&quot; is simple.         1. Truth is not for everyone.         2. Truth is only for those who will work for it.         3. By this time, Jesus had probably been preaching for one             or two years.  He had done more than enough miracles             to at least prove that He and God were close; yet, many             were not responding.  They had not believed in Him.  They             had not believed that God sent Him.  They had not             believed that what Jesus spoke was even important.         4. Because of that, Jesus would quit speaking in plain             language.  From this point on, Jesus spoke in parables so             that those who did not want the truth, would not get it.     E. Now, if you understand that, you should be more than         concerned.  You should be scared!         1. If you are one that has heard who Jesus is, has known what             He offers, and has done nothing with it, you may be one             whom God has made it difficult to hear or to understand             anything else.         2. Understand, God has never promised to make getting saved             easy  for you.  He has promised to give you a chance,             but if you put off God, God may well put you off.         3. Notice what God may do to you.             a. \\#13\\ You may hear His Word but not understand it.             b. \\#14\\ You may see Gods power but not perceive it.             c. \\#15\\ You may be one who will forever be without                 understanding and without conversion.         4. You say, &quot;Why would God do that?  Why would He take away             my chance of being saved?&quot;  He didnt.  He gave you your             chance.  You did not act upon it.         5. To that explain this truth, Jesus gave a parable that             describes the four conditions of the human heart when it             comes to hearing spiritual truth.  II. \\#1-9\\ The Parables Concept     A. There are only four types of hearts, each one characterized by         one of the soils in the parable.         1. \\#4\\ There is the Hard Heart.         2. \\#5-6\\ There is the Shallow Heart.         3. \\#7\\ There is the Thorny Heart.         4. \\#8\\ There is the Good Heart.     B. We need to see the concept of what is happening here.         1. This is a parable, a earthly story with a heavenly             meaning. So Jesus was giving something important but             He was hiding the spiritual in the earthly story.         2. We are told what the seed means by Luke in his account of             the parable.  Luke 8:11  Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.          3. The sower is anyone who passes out the seed, the Word.             a. In this place for this moment, I am the sower.             b. That is kind of neat.  I am in the Bible.         4. The seed is being thrown out by the sower.  This is not             a farmer placing seed into a furrow.  No, I do not have             the ability right now to come put just what you need into             your heart, push it to the right depth, bury carefully,             and make sure it takes hold.  My job is to cast the seed             far and wide and let the soil that is willing grab the             seed and make it his own.     C. Every person in this building is one of these four types of         soil and one of the four things that the parables says is         going to happen to you today.  III. The Soil and Its Results     A. \\#23\\ Some soil is good ground.  23  But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it; which also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.          1. There is not much left to the imagination in this soil.             a. We have all seen how this works.             b. When seed falls into good ground, it produces fruit.             c. Good seed in good ground always produces fruit.             d. If fruit does not grow, something must be stopping                 it.         2. The good ground represents the good or the open heart.             a. These are those who will listen to the Word and                 consider what they hear.             b. Anyone who will listen and consider will be saved.             c. That is just what God will do.     B. \\#18-19\\ Some soil is hard, packed.  18  Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower. 19  When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart. This is he which received seed by the way side.          1. The wayside is the portion of ground between fields.             a. It was the ground that marked property or field                 boundaries.             b. Each field was up against the next but to keep them                 separate and to be able to walk around them, there                 was a way to the side, a wayside, left unplowed.             c. There was not anything wrong with the dirt of the                 wayside.  It was just unplowed so it was hard,                 packed.             d. By the way, there wasnt anything wrong with the seed                 or the sower either.             e. The only problem was that the ground was too hard for                 the seed to penetrate so it land on the top like                 seed cast on concrete.         2. The hard soil represents those with hard hearts.             a. They are just to hard hearted to let the Word of God                 take root in them.             b. \\#12\\ Tells us that hard hearted people are the                 devils favorite.             c. The word cannot get inside of their hearts so                 he comes along, like a bird, and takes the see away.             d. How does the devil do that?  The Bible does not say,                 but I have seen him do it so many times, I can tell                 you.                 (1) He steals the seed with business.                 (2) He steals the seed with blindness.  The hearer                      does not see the importance of the Word.                 (3) He steals the seed with binding.  He binds you                      with debt, with addictions, with needsanything                      to keep your focus away from the Word of God.         3. There is a simple solution to stop the devil from stealing             your seed.  Jer 4:3 For thus saith the LORD to the men of Judah and Jerusalem, Break up your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns.              a. Listen.             b. Make notes.             c. Get a copy of the message and listen to it again and                 again.             d. Memorize the points and the verses that prove the                 points.             e. By doing this, you are planting the Word into your                 heart where the devil cannot get it!             f. Like a seed landing in a crack of the concrete, it                 will take root and bust the hard heart!     C. \\#20-21\\ Some soil is too shallow.  20  But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it; 21  Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.          1. While most would think fighting the devil to be most             difficult battle, it is not.             a. Of all the conditions of the heart, this one is the                 most difficult to fix.             b. The reason being is because there is no eternal enemy                 to fight here.  Here, one has to fight his own                 nature.         2. Israel, the land where Jesus was, is a very rocky land.             a. While driving through the Jordan Valley, one of                 Israels most fertile areas, I asked our guide how                 much soil covered the rock.  He said maybe 3 or 4                 inches.             b. To grow anything in that area, you must dig up the                 rock.             c. People do that and there are heaps upon heaps of                 rocks at the lowest end of their fields.         3. In this parable, some dirt had blown or washed back onto             the rock and seed had landed in that dirt.             a. There was just enough so that the seed could sprout,                 but there was not enough to grow roots.             b. When the sun came up, it heated the rock below and                 backed the sprout from above, killing the seedling.             c. What was the problem?  The soil was too shallow.  The                 soil had no depth.         4. The shallow soil speaks of the shallow heart.             a. I remember years ago seeing this truth and being                 surprised.  I had never thought that some people were                 just to shallow to be saved.             b. When I speak of being shallow I am speaking of                 character.                 (1) Some do not have the character to be saved.                 (2) Parents, that falls largely upon us.         5. To be saved, every child needs:             a. To know that there is God.             b. To be raised to feel guilt over the wrong.             c. To be able to set their mind to a task and see it                 through.         6. What can one do if they have no character?             a. My advice would be to immerse yourself in the Word of                 God.             b. If anything can bust the stony heart, it is the Word                 of God!  Jer 23:29  Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?      D. \\#22\\ Some soil is too thorny.  22  He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful.          1. Believe it or not, but this is actually the easiest of             the bad hearts to fix; yet it has most of the people             bound!             a. Here the sower, the seed, and the soil are all good!             b. The problem is that the soil has things in it that                 dont belong and those thrones are sucking the life                 out of the soil.             c. This is another one of those situations in which the                 people are &quot;confused&quot; (like we have become over                 bathrooms!).             d. The confused hearer is actually feeding the thorns                 and starving the seeds.         2. What are the thorns of the heart?             a. the cares of this world             b. the deceitfulness of riches         3. This persons heart is concerned about money and the             things of this world so much more than the seed that the             spiritual simply gets chocked out!             a. God knows that we have to live in this world but when                 this world starts to live in us, something is wrong!             b. If you are spending all of your time thinking on                 things that are not going to heaven with you, you                 are feeding the wrong plants!         4. What is the solution for this kind of heart?  You are             going to have to pull some thorn bushes!  1Jo 2:15  Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.  2Co 6:17  Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you,          5. Although this is the easiest of all the soils to fix, it             is also the most difficult.  Why?  Because we have fallen             in love with the thorns and the weeds.  Not the rose             bushes.  There are no blooms on these thorns, yet we             love them like a rare flower of beauty.  We set these             worldly things on a table like a prized flower; yet if             we want to produce fruit, we must pull them up and cast             them out.         6. Whether it is work or play, pleasure or bondage, fun or             fearif your heart is so full of this world that it can             not be filled with God, your soil is thorny.  Lets see if you can understand truth this morning. Gods Word has gone out this morning.  What will you do with it?  Is your heart soft enough to let the seed sink in, deep enough to let the seed take root, and clean enough to feed the good and not the bad?  If not, will you do what needs to be done?  Depending on your response, you can know if Gods truth is for you or not.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 13:10-17 What Kind of Heart Do You Have? The Scripture that I am using for a text is not what I am going to preach on this morning, but it is very relevant to it. What I want to speak about actually comes directly before and after this text. 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