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What does the Bible say about the different types of hearers?

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The Bible describes four types of hearers in Luke 8:4-15, which illustrate how people respond to the gospel.

In Luke 8:4-15, Jesus presents the parable of the sower, explaining four types of hearers based on their response to the Word of God. The first type, the beaten path hearer, hears the gospel but does not understand it, as Satan snatches away the word from their heart. The second type, the stony ground hearer, initially receives the word with joy, yet lacks depth and, when faced with trials, falls away. The third type, the thorn-choked hearer, believes the gospel but is hindered by the cares, riches, and pleasures of life, resulting in no spiritual fruit. Finally, the good ground hearer is characterized by an honest and good heart, receives the word, and bears fruit with patience. Thus, the response to the gospel varies significantly among listeners.
Scripture References: Luke 8:4-15

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