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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Saturday of Week 24 in Ordinary Time - Luke 8: 4-15

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9890 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Luke 8: 4-15 - 'The parable of the sower.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 2731 (in 'Facing Difficulties in Prayer') - Another difficulty, especially for those who sincerely want to pray, is dryness. Dryness belongs to contemplative prayer when the heart is separated from God, with no taste for thoughts, memories, and feelings, even spiritual ones. This is the moment of sheer faith clinging faithfully to Jesus in his agony and in his tomb. "Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if dies, it bears much fruit." If dryness is due to the lack of roots, because the word has fallen on rocky soil, the battle requires conversion.

- 1151 (in 'Signs and Symbols') - Signs taken up by Christ. In his preaching the Lord Jesus often makes use of the signs of creation to make known the mysteries of the Kingdom of God (abbreviated).

- 2847 (in 'And Lead us not into Temptation') - The Holy Spirit makes us discern between trials, which are necessary for the growth of the inner man, and temptation, which leads to sin and death. We must also discern between being tempted and consenting to temptation. Finally, discernment unmasks the lie of temptation, whose object appears to be good, a "delight to the eyes" and desirable, when in reality its fruit is death. God does not want to impose the good, but wants free beings.... There is a certain usefulness to temptation. No one but God knows what our soul has received from him, not even we ourselves. But temptation reveals it in order to teach us to know ourselves, and in this way we discover our evil inclinations and are obliged to give thanks for the goods that temptation has revealed to us.

- 368 (in 'Body and Soul but Truly One') - The spiritual tradition of the Church also emphasizes the heart, in the biblical sense of the depths of one's being, where the person decides for or against God.

- 2668 (in 'Prayer to Jesus') - The invocation of the holy name of Jesus is the simplest way of praying always. When the holy name is repeated often by a humbly attentive heart, the prayer is not lost by heaping up empty phrases, but holds fast to the word and "brings forth fruit with patience." This prayer is possible "at all times" because it is not one occupation among others but the only occupation: that of loving God, which animates and transfigures every action in Christ Jesus.


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0:00.0

Hi everyone. Welcome again to logical Bible study, and this is the Catholic podcast where every day we take a look at scripture and really dive into it.

0:21.3

So we have a bit of a longer passage today.

0:23.3

We have the parable of the soa, the well-known parable of the sower.

0:26.9

So let's see if we can learn some new things from this passage, because often I don't

0:31.6

think it's presented particularly accurately.

0:34.8

I think there's more going on here on the text than what people realize. So, Luke chapter 8, verse 4 to 15. With a large crowd gathering and people from every

0:45.8

town finding their way to him, Jesus used this parable. A sower went out to sow his seed. As he sowed, some fell on the edge of the path and was trampled on, and the birds of the air ate it up.

1:01.2

Some seed fell on rock, and when it came up it withered away, having no moisture.

1:07.4

Some seed fell amongst thorns, and the thorns grew with it and choked it,

1:12.6

and some seed fell into rich soil, and grew and produced its crop a hundredfold.

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Saying this, he cried, listen anyone who has ears to hear.

1:24.7

His disciples asked him what the parable might mean, and he said,

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The mysteries of the kingdom of God are revealed to you.

1:33.6

For the rest there are only parables, so that they may see but not perceive, listen but not understand.

1:42.4

This then is what the parable means.

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The seed is the word of God.

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Those on the edge of the path are people who have heard it.

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And the devil comes and carries away the word from their hearts in case they should believe

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and be saved.

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Those on the rock are people who, when they first hear it,

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welcome the word with joy. But these have no root. They believe for a while, and in time of trial

2:09.4

they give up. As for the path that fell into thorns, this is people who have heard, but as they go on

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