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How do we know the doctrine of the sower is true?

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The truth of the doctrine of the sower is affirmed by Jesus' teachings and the experiential reality of believer's lives, where the Word produces fruit.

The doctrine of the sower is supported by Jesus' clear teaching in the Gospels, particularly in Mark 4, where He explains the parable and its implications for understanding how different individuals respond to the gospel. The parable illustrates that while the seed, representing God's Word, is the same for all, the outcomes vary based on the person's heart condition. This is evident in the lives of believers who demonstrate fruitfulness after receiving the Word, fulfilling the promise that those who are born again by the Spirit are transformed and become productive in their faith. Additionally, the historical and spiritual fruit of the church over centuries provides further evidence of this doctrine's truth.
Scripture References: Mark 4:1-20, John 3:8, 2 Corinthians 2:14

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