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The words “sow” or “plant” can also be used as a metaphor. For example, Paul wrote, “whatever a man plants, that he will also reap” (see: Galatians 6:7; see also: Proverbs 11:18; 22:8). Paul used these words to write about a person experiencing either good things or bad things because of certain things he did. That is, if a person does evil things, then he will experience bad things. But if a person does good things, then he will experience good things.
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See: Metaphor; Harvest
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Harvest](../articles/harvest.md)
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#### More Information About This Topic
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Paul wrote about sowing to persuade Christians to give things to people who served God in a certain way (see: 1 Corinthians 9:11). Paul also used the metaphor of sowing to talk about the resurrection (see: 1 Corinthians 15:35-39).
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See: Parable; Gospel; Resurrect (Resurrection);
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md); [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md)
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