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What does 'good ground' mean in the parable?

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Good ground refers to a heart that is receptive to the Word of God, leading to genuine faith and spiritual fruit.

In the context of the parable of the sower, good ground represents a heart that has been prepared by God to hear, understand, and accept the Gospel. This type of soil yields a harvest of spiritual fruit, as it embodies qualities of obedience and a sincere response to God's truth. The good ground signifies those who have a deep-rooted faith in Christ, akin to what is expressed in Galatians 5:22-23, where believers exhibit the fruit of the Spirit as evidence of their relationship with Him. It emphasizes that true transformation and fruitfulness stem not from human effort, but from God's work in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:22-23

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