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In the Parable of the Sower, who does the Sower represent?
The farmer
God
Christians
Satan
In the Parable of the Sower, what do the seeds represent?
Good actions
Jesus' message
God's word
Our hearts
In the Parable of the Sower, the seeds that land on the path get eaten by the birds - who do the birds represent?
Christians
The Holy Spirit
Satan (The Devil)
In the Parable of the Sower, the seed that lands on rocky ground represents those Christians who hear the message but give up too quickly. Why might they give up on their faith?
They might face troubles and feel God is not there.
Life is going well
They don't need God
The seeds that land in ___________________ ______________ represents the people who hear God's message but it gets choked
The seed that lands on good soil represents the people who hear and act on Jesus' message. What actions would you expect from these people?
They would give to charity
They would ignore someone who was different from them
They would stand up for someone who wasn't being treated fairly
They would only think of themselves
In the Parable of the Sower, the seeds land on 4 different places. What is the correct order?
Good soil, path, rocky ground, thorn bushes
path, rocky ground, good soil, thorn bushes
path, rocky ground, thorn bushes, good soil
path, good soil, thorn bushes, rocky ground
In the parable of the Sower, what happens the seed on rocky ground?
It gets choked
It gets scorched by the sun
It grows fully
It gets eaten by the birds
In the Parable of the Sower, where does most of the seed land?
the path
the rocky ground
the good soil
the bushes
Why do you think Jesus taught in Parables?
It was easy for people to remember
It gave people a quick answer
It made people work out the answer for themselves
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