The Parable Of The Sower

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The Parable of the Sower (sometimes called the Parable of the Soils) is a parable of Jesus found in three of the four Gospels: Matthew 13:1-23, Mark 4:1-20, and Luke 8:1-15. John's account of the Gospel does not include this parable.

This parable foreshadowed the modern discovery of quantum mechanics. This parable also explains why some people refuse even to consider the truths of Christianity - like a hawk, the devil immediately snatches it away from them.

Summary[edit]

Initially Jesus speaks the parable to a large mixed crowd of disciples and others.

He speaks of a sower sowing seed, doing so rather indiscriminately. The seed falls upon four types of soil with the following results:

Later, only in the presence of His disciples, Jesus explains to them that He spoke in parables so that non-believers would not understand His saying. He then explains the parable in depth:

It is generally accepted that those represented by the seed falling along the path are not Christians, while those represented by the good soil are Christians. However, there is not a consensus regarding those represented by the rocky soil and the thorn-infested soil as to whether they are or are not Christians.

It should be noted that the sower did no soil preparation ahead of time (as a farmer sowing real seed would do). A possible interpretation is that God Himself prepares people's hearts ahead of time (or tries to, but man can accept or reject) before the Word is proclaimed.


Categories: [Biblical Parables]


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