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Part 1 - The Parables Of The Kingdom: The Sower
FHMI-0075Shane Vaughn2026-05-08Zoom Bible Study
- (primary) Matthew 13:1–9
- (secondary) Matthew 13:18–23
- (secondary) Matthew 13:3
- (secondary) Matthew 15:24
- (secondary) Matthew 24:14
- (secondary) Mark 6:7
- (secondary) Luke 10:1
- (secondary) Luke 10:9
- (secondary) Jeremiah 3:14
- (secondary) Revelation 11:3
- (secondary) Revelation 5:10
- (secondary) Numbers 35:30
- (secondary) Deuteronomy 17:6
- (secondary) Deuteronomy 19:15
- (secondary) Matthew 18:16
- (secondary) 2 Corinthians 13:1
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Summary
This teaching establishes that the parable of the sower is not about general salvation but about the proclamation of Yahweh’s coming government. It argues that Yahshua’s entire ministry was directed toward restoring the scattered tribes of Israel and issuing a legal witness before judgment. The four soils represent different responses to this Kingdom message both in first-century Judah and in the modern church, highlighting the awakening remnant as the true good ground.
Core doctrine
Kingdom of Yahweh
Summary
This teaching establishes that the parable of the sower is not about general salvation but about the proclamation of Yahweh’s coming government. It argues that Yahshua’s entire ministry was directed toward restoring the scattered tribes of Israel and issuing a legal witness before judgment. The four soils represent different responses to this Kingdom message both in first-century Judah and in the modern church, highlighting the awakening remnant as the true good ground.
Core doctrine
Kingdom of Yahweh