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      • Jesus told this illustration of seeds being sown on different types of soil to explain the different types of responses people give when they hear the Word of God. Primarily, it calls our attention to what kind of response we give to the Gospel. In this story, practical examples from everyday life carry a clear meaning in the Kingdom of God:
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  2. Jul 25, 2024 · These verses collectively highlight the significance of seeds in the Bible, symbolizing growth, faith, and the potential for great outcomes. They encourage us to sow wisely, trust in God’s provision, and prepare our hearts and lives for the fruitful harvest that God promises.

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    PPT TITLE Main Point: We want to have a teachable heart where God’s truth can produce good fruit. Key Verse: But still others received the seed that fell on good soil. They are those who hear the message and understand it. They produce a crop 100, 60 or 30 times more than the farmer planted. - Matthew 13:23 Props:Handful of seeds; large basket of f...

    Say:People love stories. From the time you were a young child, your parents read stories to you. Stories are passed down from generation to generation. Everyone likes to hear a great story. Last week we said that Jesus often taught people by telling stories called parables. But Jesus didn’t simply telling stories to entertain or to get people’s att...

    Say: Let’s read together, beginning in Matthew 13:1. That same day Jesus left the house and sat by the Sea of Galilee. Large crowds gathered around Him. So He got into a boat. He sat down in it. All the people stood on the shore. Then He told them many things by using stories. He said, "A farmer went out to plant his seed. He scattered the seed on ...

    Say: Jesus said that the same seed produced no crop, some crop, or a great crop. The seed was the same in every place, but the condition of the soil was different. This may seem like a strange story for Jesus to tell. But remember, many of the people who were listening to Jesus were farmers. They knew a lot about dirt and soil. Jesus was talking to...

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: The Bible encourages sowing physical and spiritual seeds as an act of faith and generosity that will lead to abundant blessings and spiritual growth. Sowing seeds represents investing in the growth of God’s Kingdom.

  4. Jesus clearly says that the seed is "the word of the kingdom" (verse 19). It is what He plants in us to draw us out of this world and gives us an opportunity for salvation. It is the truth, the knowledge of God, the gospel, the whole counsel of God. It is described by many different terms.

  5. The seed is the Word of God (verse 14), and the ground is our hearts (verse 15). Our hearts were created by God to bring forth fruit when His Word is planted in them. Just as a seed has to remain in the ground over time to germinate, so the Word of God has to abide in us.

  6. Feb 24, 2021 · What does the Bible say about Sowing Seeds? The Bible often uses metaphors for conveying wisdom and truth. One example of this is “sowing seeds” of love and righteousness that will blossom into beautiful things later in life.

  7. The seed is the Word of God, the Gospel in the person of Jesus himself, who is the living Word. The sower is the one who proclaims the Word of God. 4 types of soil are the different types of people and their reactions to the seed.

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