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The good teachers / preachers always make their point clear, often using illustrations or parables. They make the message clear. Jesus also used the parable approach. The parable of the sower is one such parable. This parable when interpreted or explained can be seen from various angles. You can emphasize the sower, the seeds, the places where the seeds fell and so on. | The good teachers / preachers always make their point clear, often using illustrations or parables. They make the message clear. Jesus also used the parable approach. The parable of the sower is one such parable. This parable when interpreted or explained can be seen from various angles. You can emphasize the sower, the seeds, the places where the seeds fell and so on. | ||
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The good teachers / preachers always make their point clear, often using illustrations or parables. They make the message clear. Jesus also used the parable approach. The parable of the sower is one such parable. This parable when interpreted or explained can be seen from various angles. You can emphasize the sower, the seeds, the places where the seeds fell and so on.
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