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Christ bore our guilt on the cross
The cross was the ultimate revelation of the Holiness and Love of teh the invisible father.
The bride who died with him was evil.
At first glance it appears that the four 'sowings of Christ and the word' occurred in the Garden, the desert, his incarnation and his resurrection. If we dig deeper these will be validated.
Each prophesies the cross, and these can be examined in new threads:
"What is the 'sowing' of the Word in the Garden?"
"What is the 'sowing' of the Word in the desert?"
"What is the 'sowing' of the Word in the incarnation?"
"What is the 'sowing' of the Word in the resurrection?"
The parable now has a sensus plenior framework as it speaks of Christ and the cross.
The Word then became flesh. The deceitfulness of the world entrapped him as Judas bargained to betray him for riches. His love for the world nailed him to the cross, and he died 'unfruitful' like the seed planted in the ground (the heart of the earth, which heart is deceitful and wicked) must die.
In resurrection he became fruitful, the firstfruits of creation, he obtained his bride and together they were multiplying by teaching, and being fruitful by the fruit of the Spirit.
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