Dear Zikora,
This blog post is based on Mark chapter 4 and is a continuation of the previous post: Why the Bible Can Be Hard to Understand: A Look at the Parables of Mark 4
In this blog post, I want to show you how applying the lessons from the parables in your everyday life can be a power move and help you go further in life as you navigate different kinds of relationships.
1) Talking in parables: Don’t Over-Share or Over-Explain.
Notice how in Mark 4 vs 10 & 34, Jesus only gave the explanations of the parables to his inner circle and close friends (the disciples). Jesus did not over explain the parables to the crowd. I think there is a lesson to be gleaned here: reserve your explanations for those who intentionally want to understand you. There may be many who want to hear what you have to say, but they may not be listening to hear and understand you. Be discerning, save your energy, and maintain some mystery. Speak concisely and clearly, using easy to understand examples, but don’t spend valuable time ensuring that everyone understands you. Find your inner circle, and explain to them in depth.
2) Parable of the Sower: Great Results are not always from Over-Extending Yourself.
There are always variables and factors that affect our communication or outcomes we hope for. Know and understand what those variables and factors are, and use that knowledge to your advantage.
Sometimes it is not a communication problem, it is other things such as presence of other distractors, lack of awareness, poor timing, an unreceptive environment etc. (Mark 14-20). Therefore, in all you do, first pray and ask God to ensure that your efforts land on fertile soil. Saying this prayer will save you a lot of wasted attempts and failed ventures.
Knowing this will also help you strategize better, ensure a better use of your time and resources, and will increase your chances of getting the outcome you desire. It will also help you not to take anything too personally. Again, the key here is to remember that you are not overextending yourself in one spot/or in one activity. The Sower spread so many seeds, and the seeds that grew, grew, those that didn’t, didn’t. The Sower exerted the same amount of energy in spreading of seeds.
Also, Diversify: in addition to the above point, make sure that you are not putting all your efforts in one area, or pitching only to one audience. Diversify, try different areas, but pray first!.
3) Parable of Seed Growing: Don’t be too concerned with Receiving Credit or Recognition.
Just like the planting, it takes time for the seeds to grow and we don’t know exactly which seeds will grow or when. We must be patient, and not get easily frustrated when we don’t see immediate change. Just the same way that you don’t go digging up the seed that you planted to see how it grows and also the same way that after planting, you don’t know exactly how or when the growth happens, so it is with people and situations. That said, always pray and practice discernment in your waiting. Also, don’t be upset when you aren’t given credit for your role in starting the change. It is a waste of energy. Remember, we really do not control many factors that influence change just as we don’t control the factors that influence a seed to grow. God makes the seeds grow and God makes our efforts prosperous (Mark 4 vs 26-29). It is quite ignorant to insist that you alone caused a certain change to happen. When you are tempted to think this way, remember that you are only a vessel, and that it could have been anybody else. Be glad that you were the chosen vessel.
So, just plant the seed. Focus your energy on planting several godly seeds in several areas and be content in knowing that the seeds will grow whether you get any credit or not.
Note, sometimes, planting the seed is just you leading by example, it is you living the truth of Jesus that you want to see in another. It can also be you sharing your story or vision. The truth is, you might share these things, and only years later will the change it sparks start to materialize.
4) Parable of Mustard Seed: Practice Self-Awareness
Sometimes we underestimate just how impactful we are in the life of others around us. Even our tiniest actions have great impact. Just like the mustard seed example (Mark 4 vs 30-33), our little acts that show God’s love, our display of good morals, our random act of kindness, etc can literally start and lead to a massive positive transformation in the life of others in our sphere of influence. So, don’t take living correctly for granted. Don’t go through life being unaware or without paying attention.
5) Lamp Under a Basket: Be Bold, Stop Hiding
Don’t hide who you are or the gifts you have whether out of shame or fear of judgement. The secret comes out sooner or later. There is no secrecy. There is freedom in living authentically and being honest, because there is nothing hidden that can’t and won’t be revealed. So be upfront to avoid the shame that whatever secret you are hiding reveals eventually (Mark 4 vs 22).
That said, share your gifts. Don’t hide them. Sharing your gifts and talents works paradoxically in that the more you share, the more gifts and talents you will eventually have. However, if you don’t share, you will eventually lose the talents you had initially (Mark 4 vs 24). You have often heard this colloquial saying: “if you don’t use it, you lose it”. Remember sharing your gifts doesn’t mean telling everyone your every move. Practice discernment, you can share your gifts and talents, without announcing everything you know or your every move.
- Pay attention to what you Hear and Consume: If it is not the true word of God, if it is not bringing you closer to God, then don’t hear, entertain or consume it.
6) Even when it doesn’t feel like it, God is still With Us:
Have faith, always. The story of Jesus calming the storm is one that we often experience in our day to day life. Sometimes it feels as though God is silent when we experience the issues of life. Using the story in Mark 4 vs 35-41, I want to remind you to have faith today and everyday. God is still at work and always with us. You can call to him in your distress, but do not panic. Be right with God, remember how powerful God is, and remember all his promises to you. If you have accepted God as your lord and saviour, then God is with you, and will never leave you. If you haven’t , please say this prayer:
My dear lord Jesus, I believe and I confess that you are the true son of God and that you died for my sins. I accept and receive you into my life as my saviour and redeemer. Please forgive me my sins, come into my life and dwell with me all the days of my life. Thank you for loving me first, and for answering my prayers, in Jesus name. Amen. Congratulations, you are now a child of God. Read Romans 10 vs 9 and See this post: How to Have a Close and Strong Relationship with God.
and Psalm 81: How to Preserve Our Relationship with God and Ensure a Soft Godly life.
As we ring in the new year, I hope that you remember these lessons from the parables in Mark 4 and that you apply them to your life in the beautiful and prosperous year that is 2026!
Prayer:
Thank you Jesus for these lessons that I can turn into strategies. Please fill me with wisdom on how and when to apply them to my life and situations. Please help me to not misinterpret or misunderstand your words. Help me, and save me. Please fill me with courage and boldness as I apply your words to my daily life. Help me to live a life that promotes your kingdom. Thank you my lord, for I know that you have heard my prayers. I thank you because I know that you are able to do exceedingly abundantly all that I have asked and prayed for. Blessed be your holy name, in Jesus name. Amen.









