Mark 4:26 (ESV)
And he said, “The kingdom of God is as if a man should
scatter seed on the ground.
Jesus often used pictures about farming to describe the
kingdom of God. Here the mystery and excitement of farming helps us see
something important about the kingdom. Once seeds go into the ground, the
farmer has no control over them. It may help to provide water and sunlight, but
the farmer must simply wait for the seeds to sprout and grow.
It’s a relief and a thrill to see the first tiny shoots
appear. Sure, the farmer expects it—seeds usually grow when the conditions are
good. Yet the farmer doesn’t control all the conditions. So when growth happens
just as it should, it’s amazing every time. And when the time for harvesting
finally comes—when all the conditions have been met regardless of the farmer’s
lack of control—that’s another thrill and another relief.
When we sow seeds of the good news of God’s kingdom, we can
trust they will grow if the conditions are right. Yet we don’t have control
over the conditions. So we have to wait. And what a thrill it is to see the
first sprout of faith begin in a child, a friend, or even someone we have just
met! Even if we didn’t plant the seed, it’s a thrill to watch it grow.
It’s also another, deeper thrill when we see that a
person’s faith in God has grown to the point where they are ready to join in
feeding others and spreading the seed of God’s Word too.
Dear Lord, please grow your kingdom. Grow faith and new
life in us so that we may bear fruit. And please spread the growth of Your Word
where we have planted seeds. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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