Today,
Jesus —in Matthew's Gospel— starts introducing us into
the mysteries of the Kingdom, in that particular way that He likes to
use by means of parables.
The
seeds are the Word proclaimed and the sower is He. He is not trying
to sow in the best possible soil to produce an excellent crop. He has
come so that «they may have life, and have it to the full»
(Jn 10:10). This is why He does not spare his seeds and
generously throws handfuls of them onto the ground, whether it is
«along the path» (Mt 13:4), or «on rocky
ground» (key verse 5), or «among thistles» (key
verse 7), or, finally, «on good soil» (key verse 8).
Thus,
the seeds so generously sown produce the expected yield the
“toponymic” possibilities allow. The Second Vatican
Council tells us: «The word of the Lord is compared to a seed
which is sown in a field; those who hear it with faith and are
numbered among the little flock of Christ have truly received the
Kingdom. Then, by its own power the seed sprouts and grows until the
harvest» (Lumen gentium, n. 5).
«Those
who hear it with faith», says the Council. You are used to hear
it, perhaps to read it and, maybe, to ponder over. Depending on the
depth of your faith through hearing, such will be the fruits the crop
will bear. Though, these fruits, somehow, are guaranteed by the vital
power of the Word-seed, our responsibility in the attentive listening
to the Word is no less important. This is why «If you have
ears, then hear!» (Mt 13:9).
Today,
ask the Lord the prophet’s yearning: «When I found your
words, I devoured them; they became my joy and the happiness of my
heart, Because I bore your name, O Lord, God of hosts» (Jer
15,16).