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❖  SEED —The Bible sometimes uses the word “seed” in a special sense. It means offspring or descendant. Jesus Christ was the promised seed of Abraham (Galatians 3:16).
 
❖ TARES —It is uncertain just what plant is referred to. The Greek word is ζιζανια (zizania), which is used only once in the Bible (Matthew 13:24-30). Apparently a weed that looks like wheat when young, and becomes evident when the true wheat sets a fruiting head.


   Sowing and Reaping  —A lesson on the theme of seedtime and harvest. What’s happening to us now, is the harvest of thoughts and actions previously sown as seed.


   The Two Reapers (Revelation 14:14-20)  —An Exposition of Revelation 14:14-20. John sees a vision of two reapers. One is like the Son of Man. He reaps from the earth what is his. Another angel then comes to reap the clusters of grapes that remain. He casts them into the winepress of the wrath of God.


   Good Works Required  —(Galatians 5:13 to 6:10) Paul makes good works a part of faith. Although Christians are free from the law, they must keep the commandments of Christ. Paul shows this to be essential to salvation


   The Seed that Man Sows  —Watermelon seed will not produce pumpkin. The Bible says, 'Whatever seed a man sows in his garden, he shall eat the fruit that seed produces' (Galatians 6:7). There are many different churches, worshiping Christ in different fashions. Their teachings (the seeds they plant) are different too. But at the first Jesus made only one kind of church. At that time he gave one New Testament and joined it to the end of the Bible. It is the right and good seed today. (Lesson translated from Bislama).


   Sowing and Growing (Parables)  —about the parables of the Vine and the Branches, the Barren Figtree, the Sower and the Seed.


   Parable of the Weeds in the Field  —Jesus uses weeds in the field to illustrate a critical lesson.


   The Seed You Sow  —Growth begins with the sowing of seed. That is true in the garden. It is also true in the spiritual kingdom of heaven.


   Sid we man i planem  —Sapos yu planem sid blong pastek long garen blong yu. Sid ya i no save mekem pamken, i save mekem pastek nomo. Baebol i talem se, “Wanem sid we man i planem fastaem long garen blong hem, be frut blong hem nomo, man ya bambae i mas kakae” (Galesia 6:7)


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