You challenged me and I met your challenge. I know being corrected by the scriptures is hard to handle. You thought you had something on me and you didn't. Not fun, is it? Just own up and move on and stop protecting your pride.
What would be "fun" (to me) would be for you to let the words of Jesus stand with no input from you. Jesus does not need your help in interpreting the parable of the sower.
That may not be "fun" for you because you appear to hold yourself above the Lord Jesus Christ. Nothing but pride from your vain imagination. And since you like the epistle of 1 John so much, check out 1 John 2:16.
Ralph said:
I won't lose respect for you for being wrong. I lose respect for you because you can not admit you were wrong. I promise you will have my complete and total respect if you can admit you were wrong in your baseless and meaningless contention.
I prefer to stand approved before God when it comes to rightly dividing the Word of Truth.
Ralph said:
Read it again and see who is sowing in the hearts of those who believe:
"It is the Spirit who testifies (sows the seed), because the Spirit is the truth.
9If we receive the testimony of men, the testimony of God (the Holy Spirit) is greater
10The one who believes in the Son of God has the testimony (of God the Holy Spirit) in himself "-1 John 5:8-10
This is how we know it is God sowing his truth in the Parable of the Sower (through whatever vessel he is using). What we do not know is what vessel specifically is being used to sow the testimony of God in these soils.
"It is the Spirit who testifies (sows the seed), because the Spirit is the truth.
9If we receive the testimony of men, the testimony of God (the Holy Spirit) is greater
10The one who believes in the Son of God has the testimony (of God the Holy Spirit) in himself "-1 John 5:8-10
This is how we know it is God sowing his truth in the Parable of the Sower (through whatever vessel he is using). What we do not know is what vessel specifically is being used to sow the testimony of God in these soils.
I would say the "vessel specifically being used to sow" the seed (which you acknowledge we do not know) is the sower.
No need to go to another unrelated passage in order to bolster your pride in trying to identify that which remains unidentified in God's Word.
Ralph said:
The vessel does not even matter--
Ralph said:
that makes your contention meaningless. And the scriptures above show your contention to not only be meaningless, but also baseless.
Ralph said:
The point is, it's God doing the sowing, so mailman's attempt to make the growth in soil #2 not a planting of God (because it got uprooted) is baseless. He was projecting his 'once saved always saved' bias on the passage and decided that since the 2nd type of soil did not endure in believing that it can not represent the truly saved person but a fake planting of the evil one. A convenient mixing of the use of the 'planting' metaphor in the Bible did not prove his point.
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