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  1. ception or rejection of it your eternal destiny depends.
  2. Explaining the seed that fell by the wayside, He said, “When any
  3. one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then
  4. cometh the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sown in
  5. his heart. This is he which received seed by the wayside.”
  6. The seed sown by the wayside represents the word of God as it
  7. falls upon the heart of an inattentive hearer. Like the hard-beaten path,
  8. trodden down by the feet of men and beasts, is the heart that becomes
  9. a highway for the world’s traffic, its pleasures and sins. Absorbed
  10. in selfish aims and sinful indulgences, the soul is “hardened through
  11. the deceitfulness of sin.” Hebrews 3:13. The spiritual faculties are
  12. paralyzed. Men hear the word, but understand it not. They do not
  13. discern that it applies to themselves. They do not realize their need or
  14. their danger. They do not perceive the love of Christ, and they pass by
  15. the message of His grace as something that does not concern them.
  16. As the birds are ready to catch up the seed from the wayside,
  17. so Satan is ready to catch away the seeds of divine truth from the
  18. soul. He fears that the word of God may awaken the careless, and
  19. take effect upon the hardened heart. Satan and his angels are in the
  20. assemblies where the gospel is preached. While angels of heaven
  21. endeavor to impress hearts with the word of God, the enemy is on the
  22. alert to make the word of no effect. With an earnestness equaled only
  23. by his malice, he tries to thwart the work of the Spirit of God. While
  24. Christ is drawing the soul by His love, Satan tries to turn away the
  25. attention of the one who is moved to seek the Saviour. He engages
  26. the mind with worldly schemes. He excites
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  28. criticism, or insinuates doubt and unbelief. The speaker’s choice of
  29. language or his manner may not please the hearers, and they dwell
  30. upon these defects. Thus the truth they need, and which God has
  31. graciously sent them, makes no lasting impression.
  32. Satan has many helpers. Many who profess to be Christians are
  33. aiding the tempter to catch away the seeds of truth from other hearts.
  34. Many who listen to the preaching of the word of God make it the
  35. subject of criticism at home. They sit in judgment on the sermon
  36. as they would on the words of a lecturer or a political speaker. The
  37. message that should be regarded as the word of the Lord to them
  38. is dwelt upon with trifling or sarcastic comment. The minister’s
  39. character, motives, and actions, and the conduct of fellow members
  40. of the church, are freely discussed. Severe judgment is pronounced,
  41. gossip or slander repeated, and this in the hearing of the unconverted.
  42. Often these things are spoken by parents
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  44. in the hearing of their own children. Thus are destroyed respect for
  45. God’s messengers, and reverence for their message. And many are
  46. taught to regard lightly God’s word itself.
  47. Thus in the homes of professed Christians many youth are
  48. educated to be infidels. And the parents question why their children
  49. are so little interested in the gospel, and so ready to doubt the truth of
  50. the Bible. They wonder that it is so difficult to reach them with moral
  51. and religious influences. They do not see that their own example has
  52. hardened the hearts of their children. The good seed finds no place to
  53. take root, and Satan catches it away.
  54. In Stony Places
  55. “He that receiveth the seed into stony places, the same is he that
  56. heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it; yet hath he not root
  57. in himself, but dureth for a while; for when tribulation or persecution
  58. ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.”
  59. The seed sown upon stony ground finds little depth of soil. The
  60. plant springs up quickly, but the root cannot penetrate the rock to
  61. find nutriment to sustain its growth, and it soon perishes. Many who
  62. make a profession of religion are stony-ground hearers. Like the
  63. rock underlying the layer of earth, the selfishness of the natural heart
  64. underlies the soil of their good desires and aspirations. The love of
  65. self is not subdued. They have not seen the exceeding sinfulness of
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  67. sin, and the heart has not been humbled under a sense of its guilt. This
  68. class may be easily convinced, and appear to be bright converts, but
  69. they have only a superficial religion.
  70. It is not because men receive the word immedi

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