The parable of the Sower is in Matthew 13:3-9. Then in Matthew 13:18-23 Jesus explains the parable of the Sower.
When a person hears the Gospel or a message on how to come to God in salvation, their heart determines their understanding. 1) If you do not understand what is being said the devil (Satan) comes and takes that word out of your heart. This is the person who receives the word by the wayside. 2) The person who receives the word with joy, but it remains only a short while, this is the person who receives the "Seed" on stony ground and the 'seed" does not take root and The Bible says this is because of persecution or tribulation in your life. 3) The person who receives the 'seed" on thorny ground accepts it but the cares of the world and riches etc choke the "seed" and it is gone. 4) But the person who hears the word and it is received on good ground, they understand it and accept it and they bear fruit.
You can not save your self. Salvation is a gift from God. He is the one who chooses a person for salvation. You can do nothing about it unless He calls you. Pray to God and ask Him to show you the way to His Son, Jesus Christ.
parable of the sower
Parable of the Sower - novel - was created in 1993.
The parable of the seeds and the sower
A missionaryA: In a broader sense (according to the imagery in the parable), anyone who shares the gospel "sows seeds."
Life in the Word - 1997 Parable of the Sower was released on: USA: 3 September 2012
No Jesus also explained the parable of the Wheats and the Tares.
In the parable of the sower, the four types of soil mentioned are rocky soil, thorny soil, shallow soil, and good soil.
There are nine parables in the Gospel of Mark: the parable of the sower, the parable of the lamp, the parable of the growing seed, the parable of the mustard seed, the parable of the wicked tenants, the parable of the fig tree, the parable of the wedding feast, the parable of the ten virgins, and the parable of the talents.
A parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning. Some examples can be found in Matthew chapter 13. These parables include: The parable of the sower, The parable of the weeds, The parable of the mustard seed, The parable of the hidden treasure and the pearl, and The parable of the net.
The climax of "Parable of the Sower" occurs when the protagonist, Lauren Olamina, leads her group to safety after facing numerous challenges on the road. Their arrival at a new community where they can potentially thrive marks a turning point in the story.
It was stepped upon, trod under foot.
In this parable it means all who hear the word of god , need not be saved as they may reject the gift of salvation, through gods word.