It is like a mustard seed, which is the smallest seed you plant in the ground. Yet when planted, it grows and becomes the largest of all garden plants, with such big branches that the birds of the air can perch in its shade. Mark 4:31-32
Years ago I studied these verses while writing a series of lessons for children. I was so disappointed when I discovered that the mustard seed isn’t the smallest seed on earth. A quick google search will inform you as it did me that the smallest seed comes from a jungle orchid. However, Jesus was not writing an article for scientific scrutiny but rather speaking in parable, a story told to teach a spiritual lesson. Jesus’ audience knew nothing of jungles, or orchids. They knew a great deal of mustard plants, olive groves, grape vineyards and in that context the mustard seed is quite amazing.
The Kingdom of God, not Heaven and eternity to come, but the one in our present midst, is grown from the most basic source, love. The initial size does not determine outcome, the planting does. So just love.
Have a great weekend,
Gretchen
And who plants a jungle orchid in their garden anyway! Jesus is the master of metaphors and you are a master at explaining them. Love!
Thanks!