We must tend the soil of our hearts. Faith is God’s gift, but we have a part to play in nurturing it. Prayer is one of the richest nutrients for this soil: our personal prayer, spoken in the quiet of the heart, and the shared prayer of the believing community. In today’s Gospel, the “good soil” is described as those who hear the word with a noble and generous heart. Prayer disposes us to receive the Word in this way, creating the environment where the fragile seed of faith can take root, deepen, and bear fruit in abundance.
We can think of faith as a garden entrusted to us. The seed has already been sown by God, but it is prayer that waters it, Scripture that gives it light, and love that keeps the weeds away. If we tend this garden faithfully, the seed of faith will not just survive, it will flourish, bearing fruit beyond our expectations.
--Fr. Patrick van der Vorst,
Christian Art,
September 20, 2025
Image and quotation source: Claude Monet, The Artist's Garden at Giverny (1900), https://christian.art/daily-gospel-reading/luke-8-4-15-2025/

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