In episode 45 of The Lions for Christ, Pastor Noel takes an off-the-cuff but deeply meaningful look at the parable of the sower, found in Matthew 13.
Most of the time, this parable is taught by focusing on the four types of soil: the hard path, the rocky ground, the thorny ground, and the good soil. And that’s right. Jesus was showing us how the condition of the heart determines how the Word of God is received. Some hearts reject it immediately. Some receive it with excitement but have no root. Some allow the cares of the world to choke it out. But some receive the seed, hold onto it, grow, and produce fruit.
But this episode goes one step further.
What happens after the seed lands in good soil? What happens after it takes root? What happens when that life begins producing real fruit?
Pastor Noel expands the picture by looking at how healthy spiritual growth doesn’t stop with one person. When God’s Word takes root in a faithful heart, it begins to produce fruit. And inside that fruit is seed. That seed can be planted into the lives of others through our testimony, our teaching, our encouragement, our example, and the way we live out our faith in Jesus Christ.
This episode challenges believers not only to ask, “What kind of soil am I?” but also, “What am I producing?” Because good soil should lead to good fruit, and good fruit should carry seed that continues the work of the Kingdom.
Pastor Noel also talks about the responsibility we have to help others tend the soil of their own hearts. We can’t force growth. We can’t save anyone ourselves. But we can help remove rocks, pull weeds, water with truth, shine light through love, and point people back to Christ. And when that process continues, the seed doesn’t stop with us. It moves through families, friendships, churches, communities, and generations.
This message is a reminder that your faith was never meant to sit still. The Word planted in you is meant to grow. The fruit produced through you is meant to bless others. And the seed carried from your life may be exactly what God uses to reach someone else.
This is a powerful episode about spiritual growth, discipleship, influence, legacy, and the generational impact of a life rooted in Jesus Christ.
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Good soil isn’t just where growth happens. It’s where legacy begins.