#Day4 Kingdom Series

THE PARABLE OF THE MUSTARD SEED
What God Can Do with a Tiny Beginning (Matthew 13:31-32)

“It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown, it is larger than the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and perch in its branches.”

—Matthew 13:32

In first-century Jewish culture, the mustard seed was used to represent something tiny, almost insignificant. It is precisely in what seems negligible that the Kingdom begins. And what begins this way ends up providing shade and shelter to many more than just its sower.

It is difficult to accept small beginnings when we live in an age that values ​​visibility and rapid growth. We want proof that it works. But God often begins with almost nothing.

The mustard seed grows faithfully, slowly, surely, with absolute confidence in what it contains.

"Do not despise small beginnings." (Zechariah 4:10)

In the same way, the Kingdom of God grows weakly, but it asserts itself, establishes itself, and expands, often without our realizing it. The one who builds it is faithful and will accomplish His work to the end.

Have you given up on something because it seemed too small to matter? What would God want to tell you this morning about the small beginnings you are undertaking right now? Resist discouragement today. Water what you have sown with prayer and faithfulness. God is in control.

Lord, give us the faith of the mustard seed, not the faith that moves mountains in an instant, but the faith that grows faithfully until it becomes what You have intended.

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#Day4 Kingdom Series THE PARABLE OF THE MUSTARD SEED What God Can Do with a Tiny Beginning (Matthew 13:31-32) “It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown, it is larger than the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and perch in its branches.” —Matthew 13:32 In first-century Jewish culture, the mustard seed was used to represent something tiny, almost insignificant. It is precisely in what seems negligible that the Kingdom begins. And what begins this way ends up providing shade and shelter to many more than just its sower. It is difficult to accept small beginnings when we live in an age that values ​​visibility and rapid growth. We want proof that it works. But God often begins with almost nothing. The mustard seed grows faithfully, slowly, surely, with absolute confidence in what it contains. "Do not despise small beginnings." (Zechariah 4:10) In the same way, the Kingdom of God grows weakly, but it asserts itself, establishes itself, and expands, often without our realizing it. The one who builds it is faithful and will accomplish His work to the end. Have you given up on something because it seemed too small to matter? What would God want to tell you this morning about the small beginnings you are undertaking right now? Resist discouragement today. Water what you have sown with prayer and faithfulness. God is in control. Lord, give us the faith of the mustard seed, not the faith that moves mountains in an instant, but the faith that grows faithfully until it becomes what You have intended. #TheKingdom🙏🏼 #SpiritandLife🔥
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