Matthew 13:1-23 | Kingdom Now: The Sower

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In this episode, Pastor Karl opens Matthew 13 — a chapter packed with seven parables — by laying the groundwork for what parables are and why Jesus used them. A parable, he explains, is a real-life story "thrown beside" a hard truth to make it easier to understand. Jesus uses seven of them in this chapter to help us grasp the rule and reign of God, and what it looks like when the gospel takes root — or doesn't — in a human heart.
The focus this week is the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1–23), and Pastor Karl walks through each of the four soils Jesus describes: the hardened path, the rocky ground, the thorny ground, and the good soil. Each one represents a real response to God's Word — and the challenge of the passage is to honestly ask which one represents your heart right now.
Along the way, Pastor Karl introduces the concept of exegetical constancy — how symbols like seed, birds, and the field carry consistent meaning throughout Scripture — and unpacks why Jesus chose to teach in parables at all. His answer may surprise you: it was an act of mercy.
This episode will give you the tools to assess your own heart, pray more specifically for those you love, and understand what's happening spiritually in response to Scripture — right now, in real time.

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Matthew 13:1-23 | Kingdom Now: The Sower
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