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  2. Jul 28, 2005 · Contributed by Owen Bourgaize on Jul 28, 2005 (message contributor) based on 127 ratings (rate this sermon) | 66,729 views. Scripture: Matthew 13:1-23, Isaiah 55:10-11. Denomination: Baptist. Summary: Jesus explains the conditions of entry into God’s Kingdom - He is the Sower, the Seed is His Word and men and women are the Soil, either "Bad ...

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  3. of the sower and the seed. It is riveting in its truth, and if you discover “the seed principle” it teaches, you will discover a secret that will transform your very existence. This message is called The Secret of the Seed because Jesus wanted His disciples to know that success in the growth of the

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    So far in Mark’s gospel, we’ve seen Jesus bringing God’s kingdom to earth as it is in heaven. The lame walk, the sick are well, the blind see, the tax collector and the sinner are righteous. The promise stretching way back to the Garden of Eden is being fulfilled. Jesus is undoing the effects of sin and making all things new. Part of that newness c...

    A sower went out to sow. What does he sow? Jesus says in verse 14 the sower sows the Word of God. Who is the sower? Well, the sower is anyone who sows the word of God. The sower is you and me, the preacher on Sunday morning, the missionary in the third-world country, the employee at lunch with co-workers, the parent telling the bedtime story. The s...

    For all the questions we ask of the Bible, the Bible also asks questions of us. And it is the questions the Bible asks of us that should claim our attention before anything else. Yes, we can ask God whatever we need to, but our questions don’t come first. Until we’ve placed ourselves under God’s microscope, we’ve failed to take him seriously. Until...

    Let me close with this. You know, we all start out the same way. We’re all born sinners separated from God. We can thank Adam for that. But God’s seed is more powerful than our unbelief. And perhaps this morning you’re considering Christ in a new way. If so, the seed of the gospel is being sown. Maybe you walked in here not wanting Christ, and you’...

  4. A. The seed represents the word of God (18-19) The first thing he explains is what the seed represents in the parable. Look at verses 18-19: “Listen then to what the parable of the sower means: When anyone hears the message about the kingdom….” (Matthew 13:18-19) The gospel of Matthew calls the seed “the message about the kingdom.”

  5. Nov 18, 2012 · A sermon on Luke 8:1–15. When Jesus spoke in parables, some of His hearers gained insights into the kingdom of God while other listeners were left in confusion. In this sermon, R.C. Sproul continues his exposition of Luke’s gospel and reveals the important reason why Christ taught in this way.

  6. — Luke 8:4-8. In Our country, when a sower goes forth to his work, he generally enters into an enclosed field, and scatters the seed from his basket along every ridge and furrow; but in the East, the corn-growing country, hard by a small town, is usually an open area.

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