Seed


Matt. 13:31, 37, Matt. 17:20, Mark 4:31, Luke 13:19, Luke 17:6, 1 Cor. 15:58, Gal. 3:16, 19, 29, Heb. 11:11, 1 Pet. 1:23, 1 John 3:9

Characteristics of a seed:

    1. It roots itself deeply, according to the purpose of its nature, in something other than itself (good soil) and remains there. Once rooted, it is established and not able to be self-uprooted.
    2. It is always growing and stretching upward towards the sun.
    3. It reproduces, replenishes, and bears fruit once mature.
    4. It contains a vast amount of information in a very small area.
    5. It contains the DNA or knowledge of another tree or the DNA or knowledge of creation and/or life.
    6. The focus and purpose of a seed does not change.
    7. The intrinsic nature (or will) of the seed is to live and not stay dead.
    8. Under resistance, the seed that has fallen on good ground has potential to sanctify itself and naturally grow.
    9. The tree gives fruit according to its nature freely with no charge.
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