| 5-11 Satan Takes Away The Word Mark 4:15: “And these are they by the way side, where the word is sown; but 
              when they have heard, Satan cometh immediately, and taketh away 
              the word that was sown in their hearts”.  Popular InterpretationSatan is a person who stops us being righteous.  Comments1. If this is so, then there is nothing we can do to stop Satan hindering us; 
              “we are of all men most miserable” (1 Cor. 15: 19).  2. “Thy Word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against Thee” (Ps. 
              119:11). Jesus showed the power of the Word in overcoming the devil 
              in the wilderness. There is no way that a personal being can be 
              more powerful than God’s Word, otherwise there is no point in God 
              giving us the Word to fortify ourselves - “put on the whole armour 
              of God (e.g. ‘the sword of the spirit, which is the Word of God”), 
              that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil” (Eph. 
              6:11 & 17).  3. Satan “coming” does not mean it is a personal being: v. 19 describes “the lusts of other things” - i.e. the true devil - “entering in” , as though they, too, physically moved.  Suggested Explanations1. It is our giving way to our own evil heart that is the only thing that can stop the Word acting on us as it should. Our lack of effort to apply the Word of God, which springs from our evil desires, is therefore our “Satan”. We are our own Satan (adversary).   2. Matthew 13:19 says that the reason for “Satan” taking away the 
              Word from the hearts of these people is because they do not understand 
              it (Mt. 13:14-15). Thus just hearing the Bible’s message and not 
              bothering to carefully study it is a typical way in which “Satan” 
              - our evil desires - works.  3. See 2-4 “The Jewish Satan” for another 
              approach to this parable. |