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=== '''The Parable of the Sower: A Christ-Centered Analysis''' ===
=== '''The Parable of the Sower: A Christ-Centered Analysis''' ===
The parable of the Sower (Mark 4:1–20, Matthew 13:1–23, Luke 8:4–15) reveals profound truths about Jesus Christ, understood through His revelation across four dispensations: in the garden, the wilderness, Jerusalem, and His resurrection. By examining the Gospel accounts, the progression of revelation during the gaps of authorship, and the typological significance, we uncover a fuller understanding of the parable as centered on Christ.
The parable of the Sower (Mark 4:1–20, Matthew 13:1–23, Luke 8:4–15) reveals profound truths about Jesus Christ, understood through His revelation across four dispensations: in the garden, the wilderness, Jerusalem, and His resurrection. By examining the Gospel accounts, the progression of revelation during the gaps of authorship, and the typological significance, we uncover a fuller understanding of the parable as centered on Christ.

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