St Marks Gospel in Worldwide English
CHAPTER 4
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The story of sowing the seed
- Jesus began to teach people by the sea again. Many
people came to him. So he got in a boat on the sea and sat down.
The people were by the sea on the land.
- He told the people
stories and taught them many things.
- He said, `Listen. A man
went out to sow some seed.
- As he sowed it, some of the seed
fell on the road. Birds came and ate the seed.
- Some seed fell
on the stony ground. Not much ground covered the stones. The
seed started to grow right away because it was not deep in the
ground.
- When the sun began to shine, it was too hot for the new
plants. They died because they had no roots.
- Some seed fell
among the weeds. The weeds grew up and made the new plants die.
So no seeds grew on them.
- But some seed fell on good ground.
That seed grew and the plants gave more seed. Some plants gave
thirty seeds. Some gave sixty. And some gave a hundred.'
- Jesus
said to them, `Everyone who has ears to hear, listen!'
- Later,
Jesus was alone. Then the twelve disciples and the other people
who were there asked him about the stories.
- He said to them,
`You can learn the secret things about the kingdom of God. But
we must use stories to tell the other people.
- `They may look
and look, but they will not see. They may listen and listen, but
they will not understand. If they did understand, they would
turn back to God and he would forgive them for the wrong things
they have done.'
What the story means
- Jesus said also, `Do you not
understand this story? How then are you going to understand all
the stories?
- The man who sows the seed tells God's message.
- Those beside the road are like people who hear the message.
But as soon as they hear it, Satan comes and takes it out of
their hearts
- The seed that fell on the stony ground is the
same. It is like people who hear the message and as soon as they
hear it they are very glad.
- They believe it for a short time.
When trouble or a hard time comes because of the message, they
stop believing.
- The seed that fell among the weeds is like
people who hear the message.
- But they think about the things
of this world. They want to get money and other things to be
happy. These things push the message out of their hearts. No
good comes from it.
- But some seed fell on good ground. That is
like people who hear the message and understand it. Much good
comes from it. Some people are like the seed that made thirty
seeds. Some people are like the seed that gave sixty. Some
people are like the seed that gave a hundred.'
The light
- Then Jesus said to them, `People do not
bring a light and put it under a basket or under a bed. But they
put it on the place for a lamp.
- Everything that is hidden will
be seen. Everything that is secret will be known and come out to
be seen.
- Everyone who has ears to hear, listen!'
- And Jesus
said, `Take care how you listen. How much you give to others is
how much will be given to you. You who obey God will get more
than you give.
- Anyone who has some will get more. But he who
does not have anything, even the little that he has will be
taken away from him.'
The growing seed
- And Jesus said, `The kingdom of
God is like this. A man sows some seed in the ground.
- Then he
goes on just as he did before. He sleeps at night and wakes up
in the morning. The seed begins to grow but he doesn't know what
makes it grow.
- The ground itself makes the seed grow. First
the plant comes up. Then it begins to have seed of its own.
After a while the harvest is ready.
- When the harvest is really
ready, he cuts it right away because the harvest time has come.'
The mustard seed
- And Jesus said, `What is the
kingdom of God like? What shall I say it is like?
- It is like
this. A mustard seed is the smallest seed that is ever planted
in the earth.
- But the plant that grows from that seed is
bigger than any other plant. It puts out very big branches. The
birds come and live in its branches.'
- Jesus told the people
many stories like this. He told them as much of God's words as
they were able to understand.
- He did not tell them anything
without a story. When he was alone with his disciples, he told
them the meaning of the stories.
Jesus stops the storm
- In the evening of that day,
Jesus said to his disciples, `Let us cross over to the other
side of the sea.'
- The disciples left the people and took Jesus
away in the boat he was in. Other little boats were with him.
- A very strong wind began to blow. Water came in the boat. It
began to fill up with water.
- Jesus was in the back end of the
boat, sleeping with his head on a pillow. The disciples woke him
up. `Master,' they shouted. `We will die! Do you not care?'
- Then Jesus got up. He said to the wind and the sea, `Stop!'
The wind stopped. Then all was quiet.
- Then he said to the
disciples, `Why do you fear? Do you not believe in God?'
- The
disciples were surprised. They said to each other, `What kind of
man is this? Even the wind and the sea obey him.'
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