SOWING SEEDS

2006 August 26
by Tim A.

SOWING SEEDS…

This is the final message of THE SEVEN ABOMINATIONS WHICH GOD HATES. We must take heed to the warnings and teachings God gives us in His Word.

SOWING SEEDS…

Proverbs 6:16-19

  • Let’s have a wordstudy -
    Discord = from Strongs – #4066 v. 14 or v. 19 4090 = discord and strife;
    Soweth = from Strongs – 7971 = send forth, sow;
    Among = from Strongs – 996 = בּין
    bêyn
    bane
    (Sometimes in the plural masculine or feminine); properly the constructively contracted form of an otherwise unused noun from H995; a distinction; but used only as a preposition, between (repeated before each noun, often with other particles); also as a conjugation, either… or: – among, asunder, at, between (-twixt . . . and), + from (the widest), X in, out of, whether (it be… or), within.
    Brethren = from Strongs – 251= brother, kindred.

The idea presented is that of sowing seeds of dissension. Like one who ‘Broadcasts’ the wheat seed by hand as they walk about the field, so does the one sow seeds of discord (Tares rather than wheat), who walks about with contention in their hearts.

The one who is contentious will find fault, then tell it to whom ever will listen. One who is ‘Spiritual’ ie. ‘Walking in the Spirit’ will not have the soil for receiving ’seeds of discord’. The one who is Spirit filled will send them to the one of whom they are contentious with. Thus, it stands to reason that they soon learn not to take their complaint – ’seeds of discord’ – to the ‘Spiritual one’, but will take it to the one who has ears for it. What do you have soil to receive, or ears to hear?

OUTLINE -
I. TAKE A LOOK AT THE SEED THAT IS BEING SOWN.
II. TAKE A LOOK AT THE HARVEST THAT COMES FROM THE SEED SOWN.
III. TAKE A LOOK AT THE END RESULTS OF THE SEED THAT WAS SOWN.
IV. TAKE A LOOK AT THE ANSWERS.

When we LOOK AT THE SEED THAT IS SOWN we find that these seeds are surely ‘Tares’ or weeds of the devil. They are in fact seeds of strife, “A froward man soweth strife:” (Proverbs 16:28a). These weed seeds do nothing but disrupt the growth of the actual good grain (Matthew 13:24-30).

When you look a the one who sows these seeds of strife it is in fact the enemy who came by darkness, because he is not of the light. He works under the cover of the absence of light, in order to deceive, and to lead people astray. He especially works of the people of God. Why should he bother those who are already his. His work is to attempt to destroy the work of God.

Now let us take a LOOK AT THE HARVEST. What does come from seeds of strife, except ‘Whisperings’ and that many a time has separated friends. Note Proverbs 16:28 “A froward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief friends.” Prov 16:28 (KJV). Friends, in this case could be family, best friend, It can be real to marriages and work relationships.

Seeds of earthly wisdom bring forth foolishness. It is devilish. there is confusion and every evil work. ” But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. 15 This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. 16 For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work” James 3:14-16 (KJV). The harvest of good seed of course, is very different. Good seed produces good fruit, godly, righteous, holy, Christlike fruit which will glorify God and His Son Jesus.

Now take a LOOK AT THE END RESULT. Lives are destroyed when evil seed is sown – seeds of discord reap an ugly harvest, and does no one any good except the devil himself, and he will laugh and mock any Christian who falls, and brings shame to the name of Jesus Christ. Relationships are ruined. Peace is stolen.

Finally, let us take a LOOK AT THE ANSWER to all of this. In Jesus Christ there is a changed, renewed heart, and life. In Him there is peace, “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. 7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” Phil 4:6-7 (KJV). There is Peace with God as well, “Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:” Romans 5:1 (KJV).

When you are at peace with God you are at peace with others – whether they are with you or not. “When a man’s ways please the LORD, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.” Prov 16:7 (KJV).

When you are at peace with God there will be a love for others, and there will not be a heart which sows discord among our brothers and sisters in Christ. Look at what the Psalmist wrote of this matter, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! 2 It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron’s beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; 3 As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the LORD commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.” Psalms 133:1-3 (KJV).

Among the children there is no desire to sow discord. There is, however, the desire to be at peace with God, one another, and to be a faithful servant of God, His Son and His Word. WHERE THERE ARE SEEDS OF DISCORD, THERE IS NOT LOVE.

5 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 June 7

    No prob man, it was an interesting discussion. It makes sense that Proverbs 6 has nothing to do with preaching the truth. But when discord is created it is easy to overlook the root of the discord and condem the action instead. When that happens we run the risk of mistakenly condemning someone by taking Proverbs out of its context, as I have recently witnessed.

  2. 2008 June 7

    Jeremy, The “Final thing” I was referring to was the list God gives us there of the “seven abominations” according to Proverbs 6. My reference to “having nothing to do with preaching the Word…” was in reference to what you said concerning the pastor you mentioned, or any pastor who preaches the Word.
    You said that Jesus sowed discord with what he taught and He did say that there would be division caused. What the writer of Proverbs said had nothing to do with preaching the truth.
    I do believe that the use of the word “brethren” in proverbs does refer to family, and also fellow believers.
    As far as the lying, deceit and gossip I did include “etc.”
    I think if you think about these things for awhile you can figure them out. You can see in many places in Scripture the times of lying, deceit, and such things which caused problems and division. Look at Jacob, Rebekah and others.
    Sometimes you will just see the principle is there and not a direct commandment.
    Thanks for your comment and questions.
    T.A.

  3. 2008 June 7

    I appreciate your response Tim. I admit that I did not fully understand where you were coming from. Indeed discord that is sown among Christians from lies and deceit is a sin.

    I have a few questions about that however. You say that the final thing God hates is sowing seeds of discord, and that this has nothing to do with preaching the Word of God. First of all, how do you know that? The text does not describe sowing seeds of discord, it only says that God hates it. Then you also assert that this only refers to discord among God’s children. I see no evidence of this in the passage. Brethren does not exclude unbelievers. And finally you say that discord is done by lying, deceit, gossip, etc. From where do you learn what it can or cannot be done by?

  4. 2008 June 7

    Jeremy,
    Thank you for your comment, and I do not disagree with you. The Scripture text used is Proverbs 6:19. One of the seven things, the final thing which God hates, “Sowing discord among brethren”. It has nothing to do with preaching the Word of God, but spreading discord among those who are God’s children, through lying, deceit, gossip, talebearing, etc.
    There is no sin for the preacher who is truely preaching the Word of God, and causing conviction in the hearts of the hearer. Those who get angry with the preacher are the one’s who better be checking their hearts.
    When it comes to the truth of the Word of God versus peace with men, I will also take the Word of God.
    Be careful and read the whole text before you make a judgment, on the last sentence.
    Thanks again.
    T.A.

  5. 2008 June 6

    I object that “WHERE THERE ARE SEEDS OF DISCORD, THERE IS NOT LOVE” For Jesus describes himself as a sower of discord, Mathew 10:34-36 “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn ” ‘a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law – a man’s enemies will be the members of his own household.” If that is not creating discord and strife among kindred I do not know what is! How can this be though? How can the King of Peace be sowing discord. I believe he is justified in this, because the discord he was sowing was the result of his teaching the truth of God’s Word. For Man to be saved, God’s truth must be taught. However, because our sinful nature rejects it, there will naturally be discord as a result. So sowing seeds of discord can be a godly or ungodly action depending on whether it is the result of teaching God’s Word.

    This is an important subject to me because a pastor’s divine call has recently been removed when he took a public stand on Scripture. It was claimed that his taking a stand was sowing seeds of discord, and therefore he was sinning. This is a most arrogant belief that peace on earth is more important than the truth of God’s Word.

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