Planting Seeds For The Kingdom -Canvas
The Parable of the Sower was a story told by the Messiah to illustrate how different people respond to the gospel of truth. In the parable, a Sower scatters seeds in which represents YAH's word and various types of spiritual growth. The Path: Some seeds fall on the path, where they are quickly eaten by birds; this represents a hardened heart, where the word is quickly taken away, symbolizing those who hear the message but do not understand or accept it. Rocky Ground: Represents shallow soil stands for a superficial heart, where initial enthusiasm fades under hardship, representing those who believe briefly but fall away when challenged. Thorny Ground: Symbolizes a divided heart, where faith is choked by worries, wealth, or desires, showing how worldly distractions can prevent spiritual growth. Good Soil: This fertile soil represents a receptive and committed heart, where the word takes deep root, leading to a life that bears abundant, lasting fruit. This parable teaches us that the e