Weeds in the garden
In the Gospel of Mark chapter four Jesus is telling the parable of the sower, where He basically is explaining the effect the Word of God has on different people. He uses the different type of soils as examples of different kinds of heart's and shows how the different kind of attitudes either can hinder or promote spiritual growth.
One of these soils are very much a good description of the general “state of heart” the people here in the west are suffering from. It's the part of the parallel where He is talking about the seed that fell among thorns. The thorns did not stop the seed from growing, but it just made sure that the seed did not grow up to produce fruit. In the same way we can look at Christianity in the west, and conclude that the devil has not stopped it. There are more churches, bible schools and theological seminaries than most other places in the world. Many of the european countries even has Christianity as their state religion. But still Christianity in Europe has a big lack of power. We have more knowledge about the Bible, history, and philosophy than other continents, but we lack the spiritual fruits that should follow. We know that Jesus healed the sick and cast of devils, that the spiritual world is real and that the first disciple walked in the same power Jesus operated in. But the supernatural dimension we read about in our Bible, is just not part of out daily life. To excuse the obvious lack of power, many Christians create doctrines explaining why we don't see the same supernatural manifestations today. This prevents us from feeling guilt or searching our own hearts for why there is such a obvious lack of power. When Jesus explains the parable to His disciples, He reveals that the things that is choking the word of God, making it unfruitful, is three things.
If you don't worry about things concerning this life, like work, study, where to live, food, clothing and so on you would quickly be looked upon as irresponsible. Even though Jesus directly tells us not to worry about this life.
This does not mean that it's wrong to have a place to live, wear nice cloths and eat good food – but God does not want these things to become the focus of our life. In Matthew 6:33 Jesus is saying: “... seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well”. God have put you here on earth with a purpose, and it's not go get a PhD. and being able to enjoy luxury. He have put you here on earth because he want you to be His co. worker here on earth. God has an agenda and He has invited you to help. It's not because He's not able to do it alone, but He has given us the privilege of participating in His mission. When we join Him, focusing on fulfilling His plans, He has no problem with blessing us – but He wants our focus to be right. Strong warnings The Bible has strong warnings when it comes to our attitudes to the world we are living in, and it's not without reason. In James 4:4 it is written: You adulterous people,t don't you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.
God knows that the world we are living in is full of weeds, and weeds has a tendency to spread like wildfires. If you have a garden close to a forest you know that you will have to put in extra work in keeping the garden free of weeds. Because in the forest there are lots of weeds and they are spreading fast. If your garden is close to the forest the weeds from the forest will constantly try to take over your garden. In the same way our life is like a garden placed in the middle of a forest. There are weeds everywhere, and if we don't daily pull up the weeds by the roots, they will take over our garden in no time. The result will be that the Word of God planted in our heart will grow up, but it will grow up together with weeds. This will empty the word of it's power to transform our life and make us unfruitful in the eyes of God. We might have the right knowledge and know all the right answers, but there will be no spiritual power. Remove the weeds before seeking new revelation So often we go from conference to conference, searching for some king of new revelation that will boost our spiritual life and bring change. But the problem is that as long as our hearts are full of weeds, the new revelation will not produce any lasting change. We might sow a new seed, it might grow up, but the thorns will “... choke the word, making it unfruitful”. Before we seek new revelation or go of to some new bible school we should prepare the soil of our hearts, removing the things that Jesus said would choke the word. We should examine our self, making sure that the worries of this life, wealth and desires for other things are filling our thoughts. Instead we should constantly be renewing our minds, so that we will be able to understand what God wants.
It's so easy to be conformed to the society we live in, striving after the same things and worrying about the same issues. This is why we daily need to spend time with God, letting the Holy Spirit guide and letting the Word of God renew us. Don't just live along thinking that everything will work out in the end. You are living in a world that is in opposition to the Kingdom you have inside of you. If you are walking around with your guard down, you will be conformed to this world. If you don't pull up the weeds as soon as they appear, they will take over your garden. Take heed to the warning the Bible gives us, because they are just as relevant today as when where written. |