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(J.C. Ryle, "The Gospel of Luke" 1858)
"The seed that fell among thorns stands for those who
hear--but as they go on their way they are choked by life's worries, riches and
pleasures, and they do not mature." Luke 8:14
One caution contained in the parable of the sower--is to
beware of the cares of this world. Our Lord tells us that the hearts of many
hearers of the Word are like thorny ground. The seed of the Word, when sown
upon them--is choked by the multitude of other things, by which their
affections are occupied. They have no objection to the doctrines and
requirements of the Gospel. They even wish to believe and obey them. But they
allow earthly things to get such hold upon their minds--that they leave no room
for the Word of God to do its work. And hence it follows that however many
sermons they hear--they seem nothing bettered by them. A weekly process of
truth-stifling goes on within them. They bring no fruit to perfection.
The things of this world, form one of the greatest dangers
which beset a Christian's path. The money, the pleasures, the daily business of
the world--are so many traps to catch souls! Thousands of things, which in
themselves are innocent, become, when followed to excess--little better than
soul-poisons, and helps to Hell!
Open sin is not the only thing that ruins souls. In the
midst of our families, and in the pursuit of our lawful callings--we have need
to be on our guard. Unless we watch and pray--these temporal things may rob us
of Heaven, and smother every sermon we hear. We may live and die as
thorny-ground hearers!
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