🌱 Mark 4:1–20 – The Parable of the Sower: How the Heart Determines the Harvest “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” — Mark 4:9 In Mark 4:1–20, Jesus reveals one of His most foundational teachings: the Parable of the Sower . This parable is not merely about farming—it is a spiritual diagnosis of the human heart. It explains why the same Word of God produces radically different results in different people. Jesus speaks to a great crowd by the Sea of Galilee. Instead of delivering abstract theology, He uses an everyday image: a farmer sowing seed. Later, He privately explains the meaning to His disciples, making it clear that this parable unlocks the understanding of all others (Mark 4:13). The seed is the Word of God. The soil is the human heart. The harvest is spiritual fruit. The outcome depends entirely on the condition of the soil . 🌾 The Four Soils of the Human Heart 1. The Path – The Hardened Heart (Mark 4:4, 15) Some seed falls on the path—ground so trampled that nothing ...
🌍 International Syrah Day – 16th February Celebrating Heritage, Craft, and the Art of Flavor Every year on 16th February , wine lovers and cultural enthusiasts around the world celebrate International Syrah Day —a tribute to one of the most expressive and storied grape varieties on Earth. Known as Syrah in France and much of the world, and Shiraz in Australia and beyond, this grape carries centuries of history in every bottle. It speaks of soil, climate, tradition, and human craftsmanship. Syrah is not just a drink. It is geography in liquid form. It is culture poured into a glass. 🍇 The Story of Syrah Syrah originates from France’s Rhône Valley, where it developed its signature character—bold, dark-fruited, spicy, and complex. Over time, it traveled across continents, adapting to new landscapes: In France – elegant, peppery, structured In Australia – rich, powerful, fruit-forward In South Africa – smoky and earthy In the Americas – expressive and modern Each region adds its ...