by Gbile Akanni
The Superficial Heart
“And some fell on stony ground where it had not much earth, and immediately it
sprang up; because it had no depth of earth: But when the sun was up,
it was scorched; and because it had no root, it withered away.
And these are they likewise which are sown on stony
ground, who, when they have heard the word, immediately receive it with
gladness; And have no root in themselves, and so endure but for a time;
afterward, when affliction or persecution ariseth for the word’s sake,
immediately they are offended “.( Mk.4:5-6.16-17)
In considering this type of heart we need to closely examine the scripture quoted above to know its typical characteristic:
“…on stony ground”
The first characteristic feature of this kind of heart is that it is
‘on stony ground’. It is hard, rigid and tough. It struggles to maintain
its own shape and form. It is pre-cast and inadaptable. It is not
permeable. Its opinions are rigid. It does not absorb from the outsider;
rather it forces its way to create an impression. It argues to have his
way rather than submit to a simple instruction. It is always
self-defensive. Even if you succeed in planting anything therein or any
instruction, it may accept only for a time, but it does not go deep
down. A man with such a heart says “Well, let me just keep quiet, but I
have my own mind. There is no need for further argument lest I’m painted
the black devil, but I know exactly what I’m going to do “. His heart
situation is formed already. It is made-up. So, such a heart leaves
little or no room for objective consideration or meditation. It is the
direct opposite of meekness. A man with such a heart is full of himself
and does not readily bend to anyone.
Naturally, every digging on a stony ground is with great difficulty.
You need to exert force to penetrate or make any impact on it. So, much
noise is made and a lot of dust is raised in the process. You can only
carve on a stone; simple writing will not suffice and even then it is
not visible. How is your heart? Does God need to struggle over and over
again before a little change can occur in your life? Are you always in
the attitude of self-defence? Do you only rejoice when you are heard and
when your own opinion carries the day? Do you insist on your own
preconceived ideas? Do you seek to bend even the bible to suit your
peculiar opinion?
Are you teachable? Does it take so much effort, noise and emphasis to
convince you to drop an idea? Are you so rigid in your mind? Could it
be that up till now the stony heart is the one that lies under your
breast? You need a circumcision of heart, don’t you?
“…not much earth”
Every seed requires moisture and some covering of soil before it can
germinate. Too much sunshine and heat destroys a young plant trying to
shoot out its roots. So every plant needs the cool, dark, and yet porous
environment to develop which only the free, broken, ploughed soil can
provide. Here again lies the problem of the superficial heart. It lacks
much earth … it lacks the necessary depth, for the seed to at least hide
to germinate. Everything is on the surface and is therefore exposed.
His emotions are on the skin; his thoughts so shallow that it is not
enough to provide any covering for the seed. No meditation on the word
can be effectively sustained for any length of time. As it falls on it,
it bounces back. It is like a reflective surface. The angle of incidence
is equal to the angle of reflection. The way the word falls on it, in
the same way, with the same speed, it is reflected out and directed at
someone else. No space for any storage or for any incubation.
“…and immediately, it sprang up because it had no depth of earth”.
You see, this is the deception about this kind of heart, it immediately springs forth.
It is the first to come out, not because the process of growth,
germination, root bearing, etc. had taken place, but because there is
actually no room for the word to penetrate. No depth! So, no personal,
internal effect has been created. It is a re-routing that most of the
time takes place in this heart. When people with this type of heart hear
a compelling message, they are eager to direct it at their spouse or
someone else. They do not allow that word to penetrate and decay into
their own system, then allow it to shoot forth as a stem with life-sap
and green leaves, going through all the gradual processes of fruit
bearing. Such a man is eager to affect others with the raw unbroken,
yet-to-germinate seed, but not to let it affect his own life. He is loud
and excited with another man’s experience, rather than with the
practical outworking of God’s word in his own heart.
You can even be a minister with this kind of heart. Your experience,
(internal, personal) is shallow, yet you are springing forth here and
there. lf you receive a revelation of God’s word in your quiet time
today you are likely to preach it the next day on the pulpit or write an
article for a magazine with it. You preach what you have not proved,
chewed on, and made to work in your life. You speak louder than the
depth of your heart. Please note that this kind of heart can be very
excited about every new revelation of God’s word. It is not because it
has been given a chance to grow in his life, but that he can have more
arrows to shoot at others. He can listen to several recorded messages
just to appear knowledgeable. So Jesus said:
“He receives the word with gladness…”
“With gladness” not with trembling, not with contrition…
He claps for the word; he shouts loud “Amens” and loud “Hallelujahs”,
because he is thoughtless. He does not weigh the implication of what God
is saying. He sees it most of the time the way others will go through
it. He shields his heart from obedience and prefers to joke around the
truth. But there is a grave, serious and definite implication the Word
demands each time it comes to a man’s life. It seeks engrafting, (i.e.
the cutting away of the native branch – the old nature) and the
implanting (i.e. the imposition) of God’s counsel on our lives, no
matter how painful. But the superficial heart does not weigh
consequences; it does not count the cost before responding. Not
necessarily with gladness must we receive the Word all the time. God’s
word is not a gladiator: it is not an entertainer. It is the sword; it
is fire; it is a hammer … Look at this! I don’t think the sword, the
fire, and the hammer come to smile with anyone. But this is the major
deception I see in many of our congregations today. Preachers are more
or less entertainers, thereby making the word lose its desired effect.
Check your heart my dear brother… Look inside, my beloved sister. How is
your heart? You jump up for the Word but almost immediately throw it up
(i.e. vomit it rather than belch after receiving it). Are you so
superficial…?
“…have no root in themselves”
What a matter the Lord Jesus is dealing with here. They have no root
in themselves. There is no basis or any inner source of strength. They
are dependent on the outside. They look around and bow to whatever is
convenient.
“They are sprung up…”
They are taller and longer than the roots that bear them. Look at
plants that fall in this class: they are like maize, tomatoes, spinach
etc. They shoot forth in three to five days after planting, but their
stems are ever tiny, tender and without any strength. They bend to every
wind: little storms uproot them. Too much rain washes them off. If the
water level should rise above the normal, they get immediately choked up
and turn yellowish. Too much fruits break the stem. Most of these
plants survive only one time of harvest. Maize plant for instance is
useless immediately you pluck off its first fruits.
Friends, are you shallow hearted? Are you a “maize” or “tomato”
Christian? Have you really grown any deep tap-root that can stand the
test of time? Does too much (sudden) blessing get you off your ground?
Does any new environment change your convictions? Do you copy or follow
every preacher that comes to town? Do you have any personal conviction
based on your personal study of God’s word over the time that makes it
difficult for any kind of doctrine to blow you off?
Do you have root in yourself? Are you sure of what you have come to
believe in? Are you fully persuaded? Can you face any temptations,
trials and afflictions because of your faith in the word of God and
still remain intact? Are you rooted in God’s word? What you believed
firmly (so we thought) five years ago what has happened to it now? When
you changed environment, did your lifestyle also change? Are you an
environmental Christian? Pray about this your heart now…
“…… and so endure but for a time; afterward, when
affliction or persecution ariseth for the Word’s sake, immediately they
are offended”.
The superficial heart may stand with the Word, but only for a time.
There is an end in view to the faith, the fire, and the fame of any
believer with a superficial heart. He will soon become tired and
disgusted. Wherever the Word of God truly penetrates, there must arise
an affliction, a persecution and a reaction from the old nature, from
the world system and from the devil. The scorching heat must come. Will
you be able to persevere and endure with God’s word? In the face of
opposition, will you stand faithfully with the Word of truth? No truth
can be said to have been learnt until the hour of trial has come and
gone and you are still holding the fort. Many there are today who are
offended with the Word of God. According to them, it has disappointed
them. What is the matter? It fell on the stony ground in the first
place. No matter the initial zeal and gladness… except you develop a
root in yourself, the Word will not bear any fruit in your life.
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