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Have you ever looked at your life and thought, “I should be further along by now”?
Maybe because of what’s happened—or even a few choices you wish you could redo—you feel behind. That feeling can quietly turn into discouragement, frustration, and the sense of being stuck. But feeling behind does not mean you’re done.
In this message, we look at what Jesus taught in Mark 4—that the Word of God is like seed, and the heart is like soil. The seed is always good, but growth depends on the condition of the soil it’s planted in. When the Word doesn’t seem to be producing fruit, it may be time to look inward rather than give up.
Jesus identifies four heart conditions that can either block or release growth:
A hardened heart
A shallow heart
A distracted heart
A good heart
This teaching will help you recognize where you are and why progress may feel stalled—even when God is speaking.
We also connect this truth to Romans 12:1–2, where Scripture shows us that true transformation happens through surrender and the renewing of the mind—not by striving harder, but by allowing God to work from the inside out. This is the kind of change that truly transforms your life.
Finally, we look at John 15, where Jesus reminds us that growth and fruitfulness come from staying connected to Him—not from pressure, performance, or perfection.
If you’re feeling behind, this message will encourage you to:
Examine the condition of your heart
Release striving and choose surrender
Recommit to God’s Word
Trust the process of transformation
You may not be delayed.
You may be planted.
No more down days.
By Trisha WarrenHave you ever looked at your life and thought, “I should be further along by now”?
Maybe because of what’s happened—or even a few choices you wish you could redo—you feel behind. That feeling can quietly turn into discouragement, frustration, and the sense of being stuck. But feeling behind does not mean you’re done.
In this message, we look at what Jesus taught in Mark 4—that the Word of God is like seed, and the heart is like soil. The seed is always good, but growth depends on the condition of the soil it’s planted in. When the Word doesn’t seem to be producing fruit, it may be time to look inward rather than give up.
Jesus identifies four heart conditions that can either block or release growth:
A hardened heart
A shallow heart
A distracted heart
A good heart
This teaching will help you recognize where you are and why progress may feel stalled—even when God is speaking.
We also connect this truth to Romans 12:1–2, where Scripture shows us that true transformation happens through surrender and the renewing of the mind—not by striving harder, but by allowing God to work from the inside out. This is the kind of change that truly transforms your life.
Finally, we look at John 15, where Jesus reminds us that growth and fruitfulness come from staying connected to Him—not from pressure, performance, or perfection.
If you’re feeling behind, this message will encourage you to:
Examine the condition of your heart
Release striving and choose surrender
Recommit to God’s Word
Trust the process of transformation
You may not be delayed.
You may be planted.
No more down days.