You asked a question and I answered it.Again with the opinion sermons. Ok, last time. These sermons are far too long to ever get any where with. I think you are trying to get volume to do what quality should. I am only intereseted in this if we can actually get to the bottom of one thing before you post twenty more. Try this. Let's go back to the start. If you will, post the parable of the sower and the good seed, and your interpretation then we can really get to the bottom of that then go to the next thing. Please post that alone. I do not have the time to address these long rhetorical rambling opinions in any detail that would be helpfull. Please, the sower and the good seed and a simple interpetation only.
Sorry if you feel what I shared is a waste of your precious time.
I have already very clearly stated my position on the parable of the sower.
I think it would be a waste of our time to start going in more circles.
I'll try and succinctly rephrase my position since you requested it of me.
The "seeds" in the parable of the sower are representative of the Words of God.
To whatever degree a person receives the Words of God, they have birthed within them a new spiritual body that gives them the "breath of life" that makes of them a living soul. This is the resurrection that Jesus Christ brought. Being spiritually born again by way of the power of the Word of God in you is a necessary prerequisite to enter into the Father's Kingdom. Any human who has not had this spiritual awakening unto new life by the pure Word of God is not a candidate for entering in the Father's Kingdom.
The purpose of the parable is to give indication that there are many dangers that can cause a person who has received these seeds of life within them to fail to realize the full potential benefits.
There are some people who receive the Words of God but who do not safeguard them and give them adequate cover. They have their "born again" experience and rejoice in it, but because they are neglectful and not really seriously devoted to care for and nurture that new life within them properly, the birds standing by pluck those seeds from them and they lose their capacity to understand.
There are others who enable the seeds to germinate and start to develop into a more mature spirit but the way they are is like stony ground. This spirit is trying to grow within them and make of them a new spiritual creation but they just don't have the richness of soil in their heart and when adversity and persecution comes they do not safeguard the new growth and it becomes scorched and wilted and dies.
There are others who do have good nourishment in them so that the new spiritual creation can endure the elements but they get distracted by other things and do not give proper heed to what the spirit needs in order for it to develop properly to bring forth the fruit that is desirable.
There are others who do properly nourish and care for this spiritual growth and who discipline themselves to nurture and tend the growth with strict fidelity to the Word of God so that it will in due time bring forth the hoped for fruits instead of bringing forth no fruit or corrupted and bitter fruit.
My understanding/interpretation is that this is the seeds of the Tree of Life that all who have been "born again" have planted within them. And, the culmination of this tree growing within you is to eventually bear the fruit of Eternal Life, which is to know the Father and be received into His Kingdom.
I see Christianity as the vehicle of providing the seeds and the nurturing so that in due time there will be a faithful people ready to receive the Father and His Kingdom when He comes to establish it among them so that the spiritual creation growing within them could reach full maturity and bear the fruit of Eternal Life, which is to know the Father and dwell with Him in His Kingdom.
You have Christianity itself as the end goal.
That's why I said earlier that your interpretation breaks down.
You say that being a Christian is being "born again" and I agree with that definition. This is a person who has awakened unto a new life by way of receiving the Word of God.
But, if you say that only the person who has the seed bearing fruit in them is a Christian you are implying that to be "born again" means "producing fruit". You have entirely skipped all of the necessary growth and development prior to being able to "produce fruit". Before someone "newly born" can produce good fruit they need to survive the elements and develop in a healthy manner, which means to get married with a suitable companion, etc.
Christianity looks forward to the spiritual wedding with Christ that will take place when the Bridegroom comes so that all of the spirits growing within people will then have a place in the Father's Kingdom as the Bride (think 5 wise virgins) such that they then can bear good fruit.
Your interpretation jumps the gun and mine looks for the full and proper realization.