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Every part of the soil parable is applicable for the believer. There are many believers who are hard soil in part and fertile soil in part. If that were not the case then everyone would be perfectly obedient all the time.Hubby and I were discussing the parable of the soils (the 4 soils). Of course there is an application for that parable for the unsaved but is there one for those who are already saved as well? Is it only a parable for the unsaved?
Every part of the soil parable is applicable for the believer. There are many believers who are hard soil in part and fertile soil in part. If that were not the case then everyone would be perfectly obedient all the time.
The roadway would have been packed and hard (Mk. 4:4). The fertile soil would have been the good soil (Mk. 4:8). Unless you are thinking about another parable.That is interesting since there was no hard soil/fertile soil parable mentioned by the Lord. Perhaps it just slipped His mind?
The roadway would have been packed and hard (Mk. 4:4). The fertile soil would have been the good soil (Mk. 4:8). Unless you are thinking about another parable.
The context of that parable is not about salvation. The parable is explained starting with verse 13.No I am just saying that there is no hard/fertile soul mentioned. The hard soil was hard hearts. The fertile soil was prepared hearts. The first remain lost, the later become saved. It is not about believers who are not mature.
The context of that parable is not about salvation.
The context of that parable is not about salvation. The parable is explained starting with verse 13.
Where did he ever state that?Don't mention that to the Lord, He believes it is.
It is amazing how many have never read the book at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0849932343/?tag=baptis04-20You're trying to get him to use contextual analysis. Good luck with that.
It is amazing how many have never read the book at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0849932343/?tag=baptis04-20
It is amazing how many do things with scripture and in church, but would never consider that in their profession.
Where did he ever state that?
It is amazing how many have never read the book at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0849932343/?tag=baptis04-20
It is amazing how many do things with scripture and in church, but would never consider that in their profession.
I will tell you what is amazing. It is amazing that anyone who claims to know Christ and can read the bible and not see what it is saying. Who needs some book that a man wrote when they have the word of God?
Claims to know? Casting doubt on the salvation of another? Why?
Bro, you have serious deficiencies within the area of Biblical interpretation.
His showing you the book was for illustrative purposes only, that you cannot even see that is telltale.
He never intended that it supplanted Scripture, was Scripture, transcended Scripture, is the Word...he simply meant for the title of the Book to make a statemem to you...lol.
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I have a saying. If someone writes something that is biblically false i don't want the book. I have the bible. if someone writes something that is biblically true, I don't need it, i have the bible.
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Yep. You won't listen to anyone. Wonder what Proverbs says about a person who cannot receive instruction, and who won't listen to reason, and refuses correction, i.e. you?![]()
Hubby and I were discussing the parable of the soils (the 4 soils). Of course there is an application for that parable for the unsaved but is there one for those who are already saved as well? Is it only a parable for the unsaved?
Jesus explained the parables. What more do you need? You are trying to look at the ants on the ground of the forest when you should be looking at the forest. The forest is the parable and what it meant, not who is saved and who is not. Any man who lives out what Jesus taught is a believer. The others are questionable.That is what i get for trying to be witty. Good response, I have no come back at the moment.