Parables: Finding Yourself In The StorySample
The Mustard Seed
By Danny Saavedra
“What can we say the kingdom of God is like? How shall we put it in a parable? It is like a tiny grain of mustard-seed which, when it is sown, is smaller than any seed that is ever sown. But after it is sown in the earth, it grows up and becomes bigger than any other plant. It shoots out great branches so that birds can come and nest in its shelter.”— Mark 4:30–32 (PHILLIPS)
I’ve never been much of a plant guy. I don’t have the patience, care, and dedication for planting and cultivating a flower, tree, or anything like that. It takes too long before you see results. But for those who do, the end result is such a beautiful, amazing thing! My wife, for instance, enjoys it. When we lived in a home that had an area for a garden, she planted tomatoes, peppers, and a few herbs. A few months later, we were making pesto from the basil she had planted and cultivated, and let me tell you something—it was GOOD! Her work produced amazing results that I, and a few other people, were able to enjoy and experience the fruit of her labor.
In today’s parable, Jesus compares the kingdom of God to a mustard seed. He compares it to a small, tiny seed that is sown that eventually grows into something truly spectacular. Here’s the thing; this work could not be done by just anyone. It couldn’t be done by me, because I am not qualified; it couldn’t be done by any of us! Not Moses, nor Abraham, nor David, nor Adam. Only One could be the sower of this seed; only One could do the work of growing this seed. That One? Jesus Christ, the Son of Man! He came and planted the seeds of the kingdom, He cultivated it with His perfect life, and fertilized it with His own blood. And from His work, from His devotion and care and love, the kingdom of God sprouted a tree on the earth the likes of which have never ever been seen before!
The seed our Lord Jesus planted in the world has cultivated and grown through Him. It has, as it says in Acts 17:6 (NKJV), “turned the world upside down.” But the story is not over yet, my friends! Just as the seed of the Church has grown in the world, the seed of His Word and work has grown in our hearts and has produced amazing fruit in our lives. And right now, God wants to use us to continue to make it grow in the world. He wants to use us to expand His kingdom, to grow His family, to give shelter, and a dwelling place to flocks of lost seekers. I pray we will be a people who faithfully carry that call and allow ourselves to be used by the Lord to grow the seeds of the Church around the world.
DIG: Why does Jesus compare the kingdom of God to a tree?
DISCOVER: How have you seen the fruit of the kingdom that Jesus planted take root in your life?
DO: Ask the Lord today how He wants to use you to plant the seeds of the gospel in the lives of others.
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About this Plan
A good story has the power to capture our attention and draw us in. Jesus knew this. He was a master storyteller, using common subjects and everyday experiences to share deep truths about God, His kingdom and ourselves. In this reading plan, we’ll take a closer look at several of these stories and how they impact us today.
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