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How do we know the doctrine of remaining fruitfulness is true?

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The doctrine of remaining fruitfulness is grounded in the teaching of Christ about the necessity of a good heart for receiving His Word and producing lasting fruit.

In Luke 8:15, the parable concludes by declaring that those who receive the Word in an honest and good heart bring forth fruit with patience. This doctrine is substantiated by the nature of the Word of God itself, as it is powerful, active, and capable of transforming lives when it meets prepared hearts. The fruitfulness of believers is a clear evidence of the work of the Holy Spirit and the enduring impact of the gospel, as seen in lives that reflect God's glory across generations. Hence, lasting fruitfulness is not merely a theoretical construct but a demonstrative reality in the lives of those genuinely saved and transformed by Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 8:15, 1 Corinthians 3:6-7

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