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What does it mean to be good soil in the parable of the sower?

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Being good soil means having a heart that genuinely receives and acts upon God's word, resulting in spiritual fruit.

In the context of the parable of the sower, being good soil represents a heart that is prepared and receptive to God's Word. This individual hears the Word, accepts it deeply, and bears fruit, reflecting a genuine work of the Holy Spirit in their life. Unlike the other types of soil—wayside, stony ground, or thorny ground—the good soil signifies a heart transformed by grace, demonstrating reliable obedience and growth in Christ-like character (John 15:16). The presence of spiritual fruit indicates that the person is truly rooted in faith.
Scripture References: Mark 4:20, John 15:16

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