Fr.
Emmanuel Onyia
UNDERSTANDING
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WORD OF GOD AND HUMAN HEART
The second
stanza of one of our great hymn titled Wonderful Words of Life write by Philip
Bliss in1874 says:
Christ,
the blessed One, gives to all
wonderful
words of life;
sinner,
list to the loving call,
wonderful
words of life;
all so
freely given,
wooing
us to heaven:
(Refrain:
Beautiful words, wonderful words,
wonderful
words of life;
beautiful
words, wonderful words,
wonderful
words of life).
This
beautiful hymn gives us a wonderful background towards understanding today’s
Gospel message, were our Lord Jesus gave us a great parable of The Sower and
explained it to his disciples as well as all who are listening to him today. Meanwhile,
some of us who are into farming understand very well how a healthy seed
blossoms on a fertile soil. Little wonder Jesus decided to used this great
farming mechanism to explain the relationship between the Word of God and the
human heart. Because the Word of God is to the human heart what a healthy seed
is to a fertile soil .
In
this parable Jesus said to the crowd, ‘Imagine a sower going out to sow. As he
sowed, some seeds fell on the edge of the path, and the birds came and ate them
up. Others fell on a rocky ground where they found little soil and sprang up immediately,
because there was no depth of soil; so as soon as the sun came up they were
scorched and, not having any roots, they withered away. Others fell among
thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them. Others fell on rich soil and
produced their crop, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. Listen,
anyone who has ears!’
Here
after explaining why he speaks in parables in reference to the prophecy of
prophet Isaiah about the hardness of the human heart, Jesus then explained the
parable to his disciples, pointing out our different disposition towards the
Word of God in relation to our interior life. Whether our soul is like dry
rocky ground or do we regularly seek to nourish our soul and prepare it to
receive the holy Word of God. Thereby calling us to cultivate and create a
fertile disposition within our heart in order to do the will of God.
Also,
Jesus uses the parable of the sower to describe different kind of response to
God's Word for there are four obstacles that can distract us from making our
hearts a fertile soil. These obstacles include: shallow mindedness, hardened
heart, worldly desires and finally, trails and persecutions. Most people fall
in some, if not in all of these obstacles.
For
instance, those who are against the teachings of Jesus, the crowds that respond
positively to Jesus, especially to his miracles of healing and feeding the
people but did not want to be part of the sacrificial aspect of his teaching.
Those who behave like this have shallow mind and the Word of God can not be
sustained in their hearts when scorched by the heat of the heavy sun and storms
of life. While those who harden their hearts can be liked to the people who have the disposition like the Pharisees
who refused to listen to Jesus and turned against him at the end and demanded
his crucifixion.
The
rich young man (Matt. 19:16-23) who was unable to part with his possessions
provides a clear example of people with the obstacle of worldly desires, who
hears the word, but the cares of the world and the lure of wealth choke the
word, and it yields nothing. And finally
those who trails and persecutions have become an obstacle to the Word of God in
their hearts. These are people who fall away when trials or persecution arises
on account of the Word such as Judas, and there are many people who fall in
this category in our society today.
But
what about the good soil? These are those who made their hearts a fertile soil
through love and purity of heart which helped them to hear the Word of God and
understands it, and indeed bears fruit and yield an abundant harvest of
hundred, sixty and thirty folds. Our Mother Mary is a good example of such
people. Therefore, the different kinds of ground on which the seed falls
represent the different ways in which we receive the Word of God.
Dear
friends, today Jesus Christ gives us all the wonderful and beautiful Words of
life, wooing us to heaven, are we disposed to letting his word blossom in our
souls? Remember, our hearts are the fields in which the Word of God is
scattered, to which do our hearts belong: the path way, the rocky ground, the
thorns or the good soil. Whichever one, we are called to pay attention and take
some time to appreciate and dispose our hearts more, so that God’s Word may
find a root in us.
For
prophet Isaiah told us in our first reading today, that as the rain and the
snow come down from the heavens and do not return without watering the earth,
making it yield and giving growth to provide seed for the sower and bread for
the eating, so the word of God in our hearts does not return to God empty,
without carrying out the will of God and succeeding in what it was sent to do
in our soul, when we are well dispose to receive it.
And St. Paul in our second reading tells us
that what we suffer in this life can never be compared to the glory that is yet
to be revealed, which is waiting for us, as the whole creation is eagerly
waiting for God to reveal to his sons and daughters the wonderful and beautiful
Words of life which Christ His blessed One gives to us today and wooing us to
his Heavenly Kingdom.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, each and every one of us have received the seeds of your Words,
give us grace to remain open to receiving your Word, so that it will blossom in
our souls and bear fruit abundantly, through Christ our Lord. Amen. May God
bless and guide your always.
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