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==== '''The Rocky Ground''' ====
==== '''The Rocky Ground''' ====
The rocky ground reflects superficial reception, where faith withers under trial. It recalls Israel’s wilderness experience, where they complained about the heat, rejected God’s promises, and perished. Jesus, however, walked among the stones of the wilderness, enduring temptation and fulfilling God’s will. His faithfulness in the wilderness contrasts with Israel’s failure, pointing to His role as the true and perfect Israel.
The rocky ground points to Israel’s wilderness experience, where they complained about the heat, rejected God’s promises, and perished. Jesus, however, walked among the stones of the wilderness, enduring temptation and fulfilling God’s will. His faithfulness in the wilderness contrasts with Israel’s failure, pointing to His role as the true and perfect Israel.


==== '''The Thorns''' ====
==== '''The Thorns''' ====

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