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Parable of the sower
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Who told the parable of the sower to the disciples?
Jesus
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Who were Jesus talking to when they told them the story of the Parable of the Lost Sheep?
Sinners, Tax collectors, Teachers, Philistines
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In the story of the Parable of the Sower, what represents the seeds?
God's Words
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In what book we can find the story of the parable of the sower?
Book of Matthew
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Who was the prophet of God who fought to King Ahab?
Elijah
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Who represents the good shepherd?
God
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What represents the rocky path?
People who know God but their faith won't last long especially if there's a problem.
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When the good shepherd found out that he lost his one sheep, what did he do?
He left the 99 sheep and found the lost one.
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Who represents the 99 sheep?
People who already accepted God/People who belongs to the good soil
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God wanted us to obey Him because if we do, He will _____ us
bless
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Who represents the lost sheep?
Sinners
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What represents the thorny path?
People who are always distracted with material things
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Jesus told the parable of the sower to his _____
Disciples
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What was the disability of the two men?
They were blind
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Why did Elijah wanted to die?
because he was scared that Queen Jezebel's men will kill him
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God will most likely to bless us if we will
Obey Him
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Who represents the birds that ate the seeds?
Evil/Satan
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What did the large crowd do to the two blind men?
They were stopping them for calling Jesus
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What represents the good soil?
People who have a good heart. Knows God, His words, applies it to their lives, and shares it to others.
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What represents the hard path?
People who have a hard heart and don't want to listen to other people.
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