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The Old Testament also used “sowing” as a metaphor. Jeremiah wrote about God sowing Israel and Judah with seeds of men and animals (see: Jeremiah 31:27-28). Jeremiah used these words to talk about God blessing Israel and Judah, and causing people and animals to live in those lands again.
Jesus often talked about sowing when he taught his disciples (see: Matthew 6:25-26). Jesus also used “sowing” as a metaphor in some of his parables (Matthew 13:1-23, 31-32, 36-43; 25:24-30). He spoke about a farmer who sowed seeds on four different soils. The soils were metaphors about what happened to people when they heard the gospel (see: Matthew 13:1-23). Jesus also used the metaphor of sowing to talk about persuading people to believe in him (see: John 4:31-38).
Jesus often talked about sowing when he taught his disciples (see: Matthew 6:25-26). Jesus also used “sowing” as a metaphor in some of his parables (see: Matthew 13:1-23, 31-32, 36-43; 25:24-30). He spoke about a farmer who sowed seeds on four different soils. The soils were metaphors about what happened to people when they heard the gospel (see: Matthew 13:1-23). Jesus also used the metaphor of sowing to talk about persuading people to believe in him (see: John 4:31-38).
Paul wrote about sowing to persuade Christians to give things to people who served God in a certain way (see: 1 Corinthians 9:11). Paul also used the metaphor of sowing to talk about the resurrection (see: 1 Corinthians 15:35-39).