Day 1

Scripture to Read: Luke 8:1-3

Our Lord Jesus Christ spoke in parables throughout His earthly ministry. The dictionary defines a parable as “a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.” This definition is simplistic, but Jesus used parables to teach His Word so we would understand how to love Him, obey Him, and live for Him every day. Jesus was continually on the move, preaching and teaching the Word of God from one city and village to the next (Luke 8:1). Jesus modeled for us what we ought to be doing each day as well. God has given each of us our sphere of influence. God desires us to live for Him and to proclaim Him among our family, friends, co-workers (if we have a job), people we go to school with (if we’re still in school), and people we are around because of shared interests like sports, music, art, etc…. Our Lord Jesus Christ also had those who were with Him who He invested in more intimately, the 12 disciples and many others who followed Him (Luke 8:1-3). As Christians, God has called us to make disciples as well (Matthew 28:18-20). If we’re not making disciples, we need to ask ourselves, “Why am I not investing in others and making disciples of Christ?” We have His Holy Spirit living in us, so we have everything we need (2 Peter 1:3-10) to live for Him and obey Him. We must be about His will and not our own.

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you today about His call on your life to be the influencer and disciple-maker He has called you to be? 2. Who will you begin to share Christ with this week?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

Our Lord Jesus Christ spoke in parables throughout His earthly ministry. The dictionary defines a parable as “a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.” This definition is simplistic, but Jesus used parables to teach His Word so we would understand how to love Him, obey Him, and live for H...

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Day 2

Jesus had crowds coming to Him for most of His earthly ministry. Some people came to Jesus because they needed to be healed or had someone close to them who needed to be healed. Other people came to Jesus because they were moved by His teaching and wanted to hear more. Other people came to Jesus because they heard about His miracles and wante...

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Day 3

Over these next four devotions, we will focus each day on one of the areas upon which the seed fell. Today our focus is on the seed that fell by the side of the road. Jesus first explains in Luke 8:11 that the “seed” represents the Word of God. Some things we already know about the Word of God is that His Word is alive, powerful, sharper than...

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Day 4

The devotion today focuses on the seed that fell on rocky/shallow soil. The seed (God’s Word) grew quickly in this person, but it did not last because the seed did not have a firm root in this person’s heart to be able to live. The soil was too shallow for the Word to form deep roots. Jesus explains in Luke 8:13 that the rocky/shallow soil re...

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Day 5

We continue our walk through God’s Holy Word, and today we focus on another soil (another heart) that the Word of God is cast upon. Jesus explains to us, in Luke 8:14, that the seed that fell among the thorns represents people who have heard the Word of God but then the worries, riches, and pleasure of this life choke out the Word. Because th...

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Day 6

God has designed us for relationship with Him, with others, and for us to bear fruit for Him daily. God reminds us that He has created us to bear fruit for Him by engaging in His work, His good deeds (Ephesians 2:10, Titus 3:8, Titus 3:14). Today we read in Luke 8:15 that when God’s Word (the seed) fell on good soil (a good heart that holds o...

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Day 7

We have examined four different soils this week, and we have seen how we must continually pursue Christ and His Word in order to be fruitful. We know God’s Word is more wonderful and powerful than anything this world can offer us. God’s Word revives us (Psalms 119:50). God’s Word is better than any earthly treasure (Psalms 119:72). God’s Word...

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