AUDIO SERMONS
The Rocky Soil

The superficial believer appears genuine but withers in difficulty.

Speaker(s):John MacArthur
Topics:Belief, Christ, lordship of, Circumstances and faith, Heart, Salvation, Salvation, need for, Sanctification
Filters:Discipleship
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Text: Luke 8:4—15
Topic: What it means to truly believe in Christ

Introduction:

  • Salvation is so wonderful we find it hard to understand why anyone rejects it.
  • People reject the Gospel because of the condition of their hearts.
  • The evils in our world come from the operations of an evil heart.
  • Matthew 7:21
  • The parable of Luke 8 is about the soil; there is no variation in the sower or seed.
  • The soils represent different conditions of the human heart and the rocky soil is about superficial response.
Superficial hearts initially receive God's Word with joy.
  • They believe for a while.

John 8:31

  • Joy is not the distinguishing feature of salvation.
Superficial hearts respond to God's Word for the wrong reasons.
  • They look for Jesus to fix everything wrong in their lives.
  • They don't understand redemption.
Superficial hearts quit when trials come.
  • Matthew 13:21
  • John 6:10
  • They aren't willing to pay a price to follow Jesus.

True believers remain in Christ and bear fruit.

  • John 6:67, 69
  • John 15:5—7
  • 1 John 2:19
  • Evangelism must call people to understand their sinful condition.
  • Conviction of sin is the work of the Holy Spirit.
  • Illustration: In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus begins with the need to recognize our spiritual bankruptcy.
  • When trials come to the true believer, they are able to count it all joy.

Conclusion:

  • If you didn't come to Christ because you were overwhelmed with your sin, you're not going to survive.


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