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How do we know that God's grace is involved in salvation?

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God's grace is evident in the parable of the sower as it illustrates His undeserved mercy in offering salvation to different types of hearts.

The parable of the sower reflects the profound truth of God's grace in salvation. When the sower spreads seed, it signifies God's initiative in sharing His Word with humanity. The varied responses of the soil illustrate the condition of human hearts, but importantly, the sower does not restrict His casting of seed to the 'good' ground alone. This represents God's grace, as He extends His word to all, knowing that some will not respond. God's grace operates to transform the 'bad' ground into 'good' ground, enabling sinners to understand and believe in Him. Hence, grace is vital, as it is God who opens the hearts of individuals to receive His Word.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:1-23, 1 Corinthians 3:5-7

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