Matthew 13:32
It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is
larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the
air come and make nests in its branches.
The mustard seed is very small. To look at it, one might assume that this
seed could never be anything significant.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
When the mustard seed germinates from the tiniest of beginnings, it
blossoms into one of the largest plants in any garden. But more impressive than its growth is its utility. As a tree, it provides food and shelter for
the birds that it attracts. But it is as
an herb that it provides its greater value as a savory delight for man. Is it not interesting to note that the true
value of the mustard seed is seen only after it has been crushed?
The mustard seed parable was taught by Jesus in order to
illustrate the growth, development and power of our faith. Our faith starts out as a seed planted in our
hearts by the Holy Spirit. It starts out
small at first, but when properly nourished grows into something so large that
it changes how we live and how we serve God.
In the early stages of our development as disciples of Jesus Christ, it
is likely that we will draw others to us for peace and comfort. But our greater value to them will come later
as we mature in Christ. When we have
been pressed by our trials, perhaps even crushed by them, the best that we have
to offer to anyone will be released. It
will be then that those who have been drawn to us will receive the full power
of who we are in Christ.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for planting a seed of love
within our hearts. Thank You for the
nurturing care of the Holy Spirit in our lives that that stirs our hearts and
feeds our faith We pray that the Holy
Spirit will help us to nourish and care for the seed of eternal love within
us. We pray for the grace and the
strength that we need to endure the trials in our lives which will press the
best from us as we mature in our relationship with Our Savior. May the world be drawn to us to savor the
fullness of Christ within us. We ask all
these things in the name of the Lamb Slain, Jesus Christ.
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