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What does the Bible say about the Gospel as a seed?

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The Gospel is referred to as the seed in the Bible, symbolizing the Word of God that brings forth life and fruit in those who receive it.

In Matthew 13, Jesus illustrates the Gospel as a seed sown in different types of ground, representing various responses of the human heart. The seed signifies the message of the Kingdom, which when planted in good soil, bears fruit in the form of faith and good works. Jesus explains that just as some seed falls on hardened paths, stony ground, or thorny bushes, many will hear the Gospel but not all will respond positively. Only that which receives the seed into a prepared heart will yield a harvest of spiritual life, affirming the necessity of divine grace in understanding and accepting the Gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:1-23

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The Sovereign Seed
Fred Evans · Jun 14, 2017
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