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What does it mean to have the 'good ground' for the Word of God?

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Having 'good ground' means receiving and understanding the Word of God, leading to spiritual fruitfulness.

In the context of the Parable of the Sower, having 'good ground' denotes a heart that is receptive to God's Word, which is essential for spiritual growth and fruitfulness (Matthew 13:23). This metaphor implies that individuals must approach God’s truth with humility and a readiness to be transformed. The 'good ground' listener not only hears the Gospel but responds to it with faith and obedience, allowing it to take root in their lives. This fertile condition is cultivated through prayer, reflection on Scripture, and active participation in the community of faith, producing spiritual fruit and deepening one's relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:23

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