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What does the Bible say about the Word of God as seed?

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The Bible likens the Word of God to seed, emphasizing its importance in producing spiritual fruit in the hearts of believers.

The metaphor of the Word of God as seed is richly presented in Scriptures such as Luke 8:11. This comparison illustrates that just like seed requires preparation and suitable conditions to grow, the Word of God needs to be received in the heart to bear fruit. The heart of an individual, by nature, is hard and resistant, needing to be softened by the conviction of the Spirit. As a farmer prepares the ground to receive seed, God uses His Word to plow and prepare our hearts for spiritual growth, making it a precious and valued element in the believer's life. Psalms 138:2 emphasizes that God magnifies His Word above all His name, indicating its supreme importance in redemption and sanctification.
Scripture References: Luke 8:11, Psalms 138:2

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