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What does the Bible say about God as a husbandman?

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The Bible describes God as a husbandman who cultivates and tends to His creation, seeking fruit from His people.

In the metaphor used in John 15:1, God is referred to as a husbandman, which illustrates His role as the caretaker of the earth. This portrayal emphasizes that the earth belongs to the Lord (Psalm 24:1) and highlights His diligence in cultivating His vineyard, which symbolically represents His people. As a husbandman, God is rich, wise, and diligent; He expects a return from His labors, just as a farmer expects to reap a harvest from their fields. This relationship is underlined through various scriptural passages that depict God’s care and expectation for spiritual fruitfulness from those whom He has chosen.
Scripture References: John 15:1, Psalm 24:1

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