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SF461
 
 
*REACHING THE REACHABLE*
 
 
*Mark 4:13-20*
 
 
*INTRODUCTION*
 
*/Series Background/*
*Outreach*
*Soul winning*
*Prospects*
*Church Growth*
*These* are catch phrases today!
*Everyone *talks about them but what do they mean and how are they done?
*The questions*
*Who* or what is a prospect?
*How *do I reach them for Jesus?
 
*/Sermon Background/*
 
*The parable*
*Sower* = Jesus~/Christian
*Seed* = The Word of God
*Soil* = Human hearts
 
*The prospect*
/“A likely or potential candidate”/
/“A receptive and responsive person”/
 
*The principle*
Jesus teaches us to harvest when the fruit is ripe (John 4:34-38)
 
*The problem*
Knowing when the fruit is ripe.
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*1A.
THE RECEPTIVITY OF THE SOIL*
 
*/1B.
Hard Heart (vv.
4, 15)/*
 
*1C.
Response*
Rejects the message
 
*2C.
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