'Two Types of Seeds' in the Bible
Main reference: Jer 31:27 (Mt 13, Lk 8:11, Rv 14:14-16)
When and through whom did this promise 'the two types of seeds' fulfill in the Bible?
This prophecy must first be made known to the whole world before they are fulfilled.
The prophecy was spread for approximately 600 years to be a testimony for all the people.
The “two seeds” do not refer to the physical seeds of men (Jn 1:13) but the spiritual seeds, meaning God’s seed and the devil’s seed.
After Jesus, the people of religion are born with two types of seeds: God’s seed and the devil’s seed. Those born with God’s seed are harvested at the time of harvest, and those born with the seed of the devil are not harvested but remain in their fields (their own churches). This is the evidence of the two types of seeds.
God promised to sow His seed and He sowed it. Jesus promised to return to harvest after sowing the seed. Then when the time came, he came and harvested in Revelation 14:1-5, 14-16.
The prophecies that God made through Jeremiah—Two Types of Seeds (Jer 31:27)— will be completely fulfilled at the time of harvest of Revelation’s fulfillment.
He created the twelve tribes, God’s new kingdom (re-creation), through sealing those who are harvested just as it was promised in Revelation 7, 14.
This is what was promised in the Bible, and this is what we are to believe.
There is a great difference between a person born of God’s seed and one who is not. The difference is that the former becomes a person of heaven, and the latter becomes a person of the world.
Whether people believe this or not, it is a fact.
Whom will God be with between these two types of people, and whom will He bless?
One comes to an end, and the other will live forever.
Amen
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