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What does the Bible say about the metaphor of the vineyard?

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The Bible uses the metaphor of a vineyard to illustrate God's care for His people and the consequences of failing to bear good fruit.

In Isaiah, the vineyard represents the people of Israel whom God planted and nurtured. He provided everything necessary for their growth, yet they produced wild grapes instead of good fruit. This reflects how God expected righteousness and justice from His people but found pride and disobedience instead. God's husbandry, as described in Isaiah, shows His sovereignty over the growth and pruning of His people, emphasizing that only through His grace can they produce the fruit of righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:1-7, John 15:1-2

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