Seed
Jesus said: "It is by dying that I give life. By dying, I build. By dying, I create the New PeopWater. It is in the sacrifice that victory is found. In truth I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much fruit. Whoever loves their life loses it. Whoever hates their life in this world, To Savea it for eternal life. I, therefore, have the duty to die to give this eternal life to all who follow me to serve the Truth. Let him who wants to serve me come: the place is not limited in my Kingdom to this or that people." (...) [1]
In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me"
- Theme of the growing seed, taken up later in[2]-[3]
- Parable of the Good Grain and the Tares.[4]
- The kingdom of God compared to a seed sown that sprouts.[5] – Parable of the mustard seed[6] – Magdala. These two parables are linked to Mary of Magdala (Magdalene) still sinner.[7]