The fruitful reception of God’s Word is the focus of the Parable of the Sower. The reception is compared to four soil types, only one of which results in a rich harvest. You might say that the Sower with His seed has only a ‘one in four chance’ of being fruitful. Or you might think of it more positively and remark that despite the odds there will be an abundant harvest in the end. But any seeming failure is not because of a lack in the Sower, or in His seeds. It is instead due to the unresponsive soil, along with the opposition of the devil, the world, and our sinful nature.
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Grace Notes 2026-07I am addressing you this month with a question. What is God up to with Gift of Grace Lutheran Church?
I’m always captivated by the appearance of the Risen Christ to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus on that very first Easter. It is recorded in the 24th chapter of Luke’s Gospel. And if you will recall, Jesus joined the two on their seven-mile walk, but the disciples were kept from recognizing that it was Jesus.
Well, we are under way in the Season of Lent. And the congregation has been invited to join in the 40-Day Lenten Journey toward the Cross of Christ and our being renewed in Baptism. It is by Baptism that we are joined to Christ’s death, with the great benefit of also being joined to His resurrection.