summary of the story god, who touchest the earth with beauty
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summary of the story god, who touchest the earth with beauty
it is a moral science book story and books name is bliss class 8
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Since God created all things in the natural world, it’s not surprising that the natural world reflects something of His nature, and that it is used in His Word to teach spiritual lessons. For example, the lazy person is told to “go to the ant” and learn lessons of discipline and conservation from that little insect (Prov. 6:6-8). And those who wait on God in prayer are told they will “renew their strength,” and “mount up with wings like eagles” (Isa. 40:31).
The parables of the Lord Jesus are full of such comparisons. He used simple objects such as coins, and familiar practices such as farming, to illustrate valuable lessons. And we can envision the folly of mending an old garment with a new piece of cloth that has not been pre-shrunk (Matt. 9:16), or the impossibility of a camel squeezing through the eye of a needle (Matt. 19:24). These analogies and many more convey spiritual insights to all willing to learn by them.
Matthew, Mark and Luke each record Christ’s parable about different kinds of soil (cf. Lk. 8:4-15). It was presented as a basic story teaching foundational truths (Mk. 4:13). In the parable, the seed being sown in a field is the Word of God being proclaimed to the multitudes. Some of the seed fell on the rocks, and some on the beaten path. These pictured hearts that were unreceptive to the truth. Other seeds fell among thorns or weeds, and the plants that sprouted were choked out. But some fell in good soil and bore lasting fruit. The latter portrays those w