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Summary: Jesus is Good Teacher. When we put His Word into practice, we are building a rock solid foundation in our lives that will not be easily shaken.

VISITATION #6: JESUS IS THE GOOD TEACHER

REVIEW THE GOSPEL OF LUKE:

• In Chapter 1, we learned that Jesus is the Dayspring who brings us Hope.

• In Chapter 2, we learned that Jesus is the Savior who brings Salvation and Peace.

• In Chapter 3, we learned that Jesus is the Open Heavens who brings Transformation.

• In Chapter 4, we learned that Jesus is the Anointed One who heals broken hearts.

• In Chapter 5, we learned that Jesus is the Friend of Sinners who forgives our sins.

OPENING TEXT:

“But why do you call Me ’Lord, Lord,’ and do not do the things which I say? Whoever comes to Me, and hears My sayings and does them, I will show you whom he is like: He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it was founded on the rock. But he who heard and did nothing is like a man who built a house on the earth without a foundation, against which the stream beat vehemently; and immediately it fell. And the ruin of that house was great.” (Luke 6:46-49).

• Jesus is using a word picture here. He is saying our life is like a house.

• Solomon said, “Unless the Lord builds the house, They labor in vain who build it.” (Psalm 127:1). Who’s building your house?

THE BIG IDEA: Jesus is Good Teacher. When we put His Word into practice, we are building a rock solid foundation in our lives that will not be easily shaken.

KEY TEXT – THE PARABLE:

“And when a great multitude had gathered, and they had come to Him from every city, He spoke by a parable.” (Luke 8:4).

• Jesus was a masterful story-teller. One of his key methods of teaching was parables.

“A sower went out to sow his seed. And as he sowed, some fell by the wayside; and it was trampled down, and the birds of the air devoured it. Some fell on rock; and as soon as it sprang up, it withered away because it lacked moisture. And some fell among thorns, and the thorns sprang up with it and choked it. But others fell on good ground, sprang up, and yielded a crop a hundredfold." When He had said these things He cried, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!” (Luke 8:5-8).

• Do you have ears to hear today? “Can you hear me now?” Are you listening?

THE PARABLE EXPLAINED:

“Then His disciples asked Him, saying, "What does this parable mean?" And He said, "To you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God, but to the rest it is given in parables, that ’Seeing they may not see, And hearing they may not understand.’ "Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.” (Luke 8:9-11).

• Jesus is the Good Teacher who wants to plant His Word in our hearts!

1. THE HARD HEART:

“Those by the wayside are the ones who hear; then the devil comes and takes away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved.” (v.12).

• There is no soil – it is a hard path. These people don’t care about hearing the Word.

• These are people whose hearts are hardened and the Word bounces off of them.

o One of the things that hardens a heart is unconfessed sin. If you sin, confess it!

o Another thing that hardens a heart is unforgiveness, bitterness and offenses.

• Because it is so important to hear and do God’s Word, the devil will do whatever he can to steal the word from your heart. Don’t give him that opportunity!

2. THE SHALLOW HEART:

“But the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, who believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away.” (v.13).

• There is only a little soil on the surface, but the roots can’t go deep.

• These people will listen to the word and get excited about it… for a season.

• Because their hearts are shallow, they will fall away when persecuted or afflicted.

3. THE CROWDED HEART:

“Now the ones that fell among thorns are those who, when they have heard, go out and are choked with cares, riches, and pleasures of life, and bring no fruit to maturity.” (v.14).

• There is good soil, but there are also many weeds in this soil.

• They will put the Word in their heart, but also worries, riches and pleasures:

o Worry: “Don’t worry about anything, instead, pray about everything.” (Phil. 4:6).

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