Hidden Life vs. Deep Life
Matthew 13:5–8, 23
(Parable of the sower—full
passage included)
5 And others fell on the
rocky places, where they did not have much soil; and immediately they sprang
up, because they had no depth of earth.
6 But when the sun rose, they
were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered.
7 And others fell on the
thorns, and the thorns came up and choked them.
8 And others fell on the good
earth and yielded fruit, some a hundredfold, some sixty, and some thirty.
23
But the one sown on the good earth, this is he who
hears the word and understands, who indeed bears fruit and produces, one a
hundredfold, and one sixty, and one thirty.
Matthew 6:6 But you, when you
pray, enter into your private room, and shut your door and pray to your Father
who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will repay you.
|
Aspect |
Hidden Life |
Deep Life |
|
Meaning |
Fellowship with
the Father in secret, alone, unseen by others; forming a hidden foundation, not displayed outwardly. |
The depth of
life comes from “rooting downward,” allowing the Lord to work in our inner
being so
that our deep can respond to the deep of others. |
|
Reason |
The Lord Jesus’
pattern: He left the crowds and even His disciples, went up the mountain
alone to be with the Father, and acted wholly in oneness with Him. |
Without a deep
inner life, one can only meet superficial needs and cannot truly supply others’ deep spiritual needs. |
|
Distinction |
Focuses on “being with the Father,” “being on the mountain,” “being
in prayer,” and the unseen parts of the life. |
Focuses on the root system of life: being rooted and grounded in Christ to supply others’ deeper needs. |
|
Explanation |
Corporate
prayer is good, but it cannot replace personal secret communion; the
Lord instructed us to “enter the inner room and shut the door.” |
Deep spiritual
supply must come from a deep-rooted life—without roots there is no
fruit, nor endurance
under trials. |
|
Method |
Leave the
crowd, leave busyness, leave earthly things; ascend to a higher mountain; fellowship alone with the
Father. |
Daily allow the
Lord to deal with stones, thorns, anxieties, and deceit; absorb Christ and
take root in Him. |
|
Purpose |
That our
actions may be in oneness with the Father, not driven by outward stimulation or success. |
That life may
“root downward and bear fruit upward,” supplying others and standing firm in the kingdom life. |
|
Examples |
After feeding
five thousand, the Lord withdrew and went up the mountain alone to pray (Matthew 14). |
The parable of
the sower—only deep soil allows roots; Song of Songs 4: the bride becomes “a
locked garden.” |
|
Application |
Maintain daily
secret prayer time; shut the door, face God alone, and not rely on outward environment or meeting emotions. |
Do not be a “rocky-ground believer”; daily absorb Christ and
deal with the heart so spiritual life may gain depth. |
|
Interrelationship |
Hidden life → produces
deep life. Without deep roots, hidden life is
not genuine. |
Deep life → strengthens
hidden life. The deeper the roots, the richer the secret fellowship. |
|
Burden |
That God’s
people would not remain in outward activity and excitement without true
inward source. |
That the Lord
would work deeply within His people, rooting His life firmly within them,
unshaken by outward things. |
|
Prophetic Instruction |
Lead the saints
into an “inner-room” prayer life; exercise to be alone with the Father and avoid superficial
spirituality. |
Lead the saints
to “root downward”; deal with stones and thorns so that hearing of the word
is not merely outward. |
|
Conclusion |
Without hiddenness, there is no
real life; without secret prayer, there is no spiritual reality. |
Without deep rooting, there is no
stable spiritual supply; only deep calls unto deep. |
|
Related Scriptures |
Matthew 14:14–23 14
And He came forth and saw a great crowd, and He was moved with compassion for
them and healed their sick. 19 And after commanding the crowds to recline on the grass, He
took the five loaves and the two fish and, looking up to heaven, He blessed
them; and He broke the loaves and gave them to the disciples, and the
disciples to the crowds. 20 And they all ate and were satisfied. And they took up what
was left over of the broken pieces, twelve full baskets. 22 And immediately He compelled the disciples to step into the
boat and go before Him to the other side, while He sent the crowds away. 23 And after sending the crowds away, He went up to the mountain privately
to pray. And when evening fell, He was there alone. Luke 6:12 12 And in those days He went out to the mountain to pray, and He spent the
whole night in prayer to God. |
Psalm 42:7 7
Deep calls unto deep at the noise of Your waterfalls; all Your waves and Your
billows have gone over me. Isaiah 37:31 31 And the remnant that has escaped of the house of Judah shall
again take root downward and bear fruit upward. Matthew 13:5–8, 18–23 (Parable
of the sower—full passage included) 5 And others fell on the rocky
places, where they did not have much soil; and immediately they sprang up,
because they had no depth of earth. 6 But when the sun rose, they were
scorched; and because they had no root, they withered. 7 And others fell on the thorns, and
the thorns came up and choked them. 8
And others fell on the good earth and yielded fruit, some a hundredfold, some
sixty, and some thirty. 23 But the one sown on the good earth, this is he who hears the
word and understands, who indeed bears fruit and produces, one a hundredfold,
and one sixty, and one thirty. |
Core
Summary Points:
- The hidden life concerns inward
fellowship, secret dealings, and the unseen foundation before God.
- The deep life concerns rooting,
depth, spiritual solidity, and inner capacity to supply.
- One produces the
other: hidden life → depth; deep life → stronger hiddenness.
- Without
both,
spiritual living becomes superficial and outward.
- Christ Himself is
the model of hiddenness and depth.
Conclusion:
The Christian life requires both hiddenness and depth.
Without a hidden life of prayer, there is no spiritual reality; without deep
rooting in Christ, there is no endurance,
fruitfulness, or inner capacity to supply others. Only the deep can respond to
the deep.
*Please refer to the May
2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training: General Topic:
Matthew Chapters 5-7 - Extremely Important Aspects - Week 5: The Kingdom's
People Have Personal Prayer Experiences, Contacting Their Heavenly Father in
Secret, and Experiencing the Secret Enjoyment of the Father.