
What is the meaning of the parable of the sower? - NeverThirsty
In the parable of the sower Jesus uses three symbols: a sower, seed and soils. In the parable seed is thrown on the ground by a sower. The sower symbolizes anyone who scatters seed on the ground. …
Parable of The Sower and The Seed - NeverThirsty
The "Parable of The Sower and The Seed" is a very important parable that Jesus taught. The four soils represent different types of people.
Parables of the Kingdom - NeverThirsty
Parables of the Kingdom The parable of the Sower and the Seed was the first illustration that Jesus presented to His listeners about the kingdom of heaven. The parable revealed that people respond to …
Why did Jesus speak in parables to the crowds? - NeverThirsty
This question came after Jesus had presented the parable of the sower of the seed which is contained in Matthew 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-20 and Luke 8:4-15. Matthew provides the most detailed account. Jesus …
Parable of the Sower. h e gospel of Matthew says that Jesus presented many parables to the large his path, some fell beside the path or on rocks, among thorns and thistles, among weeds, and some fell …
Mustard Seed and Leaven Parables - NeverThirsty
The parable of leaven describes the internal characteristics of the kingdom. Parable of the Mustard Seed The first parable that Jesus gave was a parable about a mustard seed that grows into a tree. On this …
Saved Only Once — Once Saved Always Saved | NeverThirsty
Suggested Links: Third Warning – Part 1 Third Warning – Part 2 Worst Pitfall of Trials Can a Christian stray from the faith and still be a Christian? Parable of The Sower and The Seed Did the primitive …
Parable of The Prodigal Son — God saves repentant sinners
The parable of the prodigal son teaches us that God the Father loves the sinners. The parable is about redemption and salvation.
Parables of the Lost Sheep and Lost Coin | NeverThirsty
In Luke 15:1-10, Jesus give the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin. Both parables give us guidance about sharing the gospel.
Can I lose my salvation according to 2 Timothy 2:12-13?
Can I lose my salvation? The answer is no. You will discover why 1 Timothy 2:11-13 does not teach that you can lose your salvation.