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What does the Bible say about being good ground?

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Being good ground refers to the receptive heart that receives the Word of God and bears fruit.

In the parable of the Sower and the Seed, being good ground symbolizes a heart that is prepared and responsive to the Word of God. The Scriptures emphasize that none are inherently good; rather, it is God who makes a person good through His grace. A good heart is described as broken and contrite, as God must plow up the proud heart to make it receptive to His truth. This transformation is crucial for producing lasting fruit, as indicated in Matthew 13, where the seed that falls on good ground yields a bountiful harvest of faith and good works.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:3-9, Matthew 13:23

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