Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Weed Control

Read: Mark 4:13-20

The cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches, and the desires for other things entering in choke the Word.--- Mark 4:19

The Bible In One Year:
Esther 9-10
Acts 7:1-21

The Parrotfeather is an attractive aquatic plant that looks like a forest of small fir trees growing on top of the water. In the springtime it produces a blanket of small, white flowers. But it's a noxious weed. It forms a dense mat of vegetation that covers the surface of lakes and ponds, crowding out native plants and destroying fish and wildlife habitat.

Recently I was hiking by a small lake in Washington State that was choked with Parrotfeather plants. It occured to me that, like that weed, "the cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches, and the desires for other things entering in choke the Word, and it becomes unfruitful," as Jesus taught in Mark 4:13-20.

Jesus was talking about how unbelievers receive the gospel, but His words can apply to us as well. Sometimes when we read God's Word, our minds are taken up with troubles, worries, and fears. The pressure of things to be done today and concerns about tomorrow's decisions are "weeds" that can choke the Word and make it unprofitable.

To control the weeds, we must ask God to quiet our hearts so we can pay attention to Him [Psalm 46:10]. When we turn our worries over to God, we'll be free to enjoy His presence and hear what He has to say. --- David Roper

The weeds will take over and choke out good fruit;
But you can control them --- just follow this plan;
Make sure that the seed of God's Word has deep root,
And pull out the weeds just as soon as you can. --- -Hess


TO UPROOT THE WEEDS OF ANXIOUS CARE, GET DOWN ON YOUR KNEES.

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