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What does the good ground represent in the parable of the sower?

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The good ground represents those who hear the Word of God, keep it, and produce spiritual fruit.

In the parable, the good ground signifies those who receive the Word with an honest and good heart (Luke 8:15). This type of hearer genuinely listens and allows the Word to take root, leading to a transformed life characterized by obedience and good works. The fruitful response reflects a sincere faith that results in enduring fruitfulness, highlighting the essential nature of keeping God’s Word in our hearts.
Scripture References: Luke 8:15, Matthew 13:23

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