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How can someone become good ground according to the Bible?

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According to the Bible, good ground is cultivated by God's grace, allowing the seed of the Word to take root and bear fruit.

Good ground is not a natural state, but one that is cultivated by God. In the parable of the sower, it is clear that receiving the Word with faith is a gift from God alone. As seen in Psalm 1, a person who delights in the law of the Lord is likened to a tree planted by rivers of water—this illustrates the necessity of divine intervention for spiritual health. Thus, transformation into good ground requires the gardener—the Lord Himself—to break up the hard soil of our hearts, replace thorns with righteousness, and water our souls with the life-giving presence of Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 1:1-3, Matthew 13:23

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