Luke 13:18-21
Introductory Prayer: Lord, I believe in you with a faith
that never seeks to test you. I trust in you, hoping to learn to accept and follow your will, even
when it does not make sense to the way that I see things. May my love for you and those around me be
similar to the love you have shown to me.
Once again I
approach you, Lord, looking for the grace to live my day according to your will. Be generous with me
again as you always have in the past. Without you I can do nothing. With you I can to
everything.
Petition: Lord, help me to value and seekunderstand the invisible strength
of the Kingdom of Heaven, how from littleness and weakness it quickly becomes something strong and
nurturing.
1. The Kingdom Grows from Small Beginnings: . Jesus tells us two
parables to help us understand the Kingdom of Heaven. What does he want us to know about it? When he
speaks about the mustard seed, he is emphasizing that something that seems inconsequential can grow
to become something of great importance. Although the mustard seed is so small as to be nearly
invisible, it grows into a small tree, big enough for birds to make a nest in. Its usefulness goes
beyond its own needs. It can give shelter and support to others.
2. You Don’t Have to Understand the
Biology to Be a Baker: . In the parable of the leaven, something similar happens.
Leaven has a mysterious property. Although it seems to be nothing special itself, even a small
amount of it, mixed with dough, causeds the dough to rise. The Jews listening to Jesus didn’t know
why. They didn’t know that the leaven contained yeast spores that under the right conditions of
heat, moisture and nutrients, would begin to grow and produce carbon dioxide gas (which is what
makes the dough rise). It was mysterious to them, what power the leaven contained, but they knew
that just a little of it would transform a much larger quantity of dough, so that the resulting
bread would not just be matzo, but a much larger quantity of light, airy bread that is much nicer to
eat. In a similar way, grace transforms the ordinary acts of our day, making them much nicer in
God’s eyes.
3. The Church Transforms Societies: Both these parables apply to the
Kingdom of Heaven. As he spoke, Jesus had before him just a few apostles, who still didn’t grasp his
message very well. The Kingdom of Heaven was so small as to be invisible, like the mustard seed. But
it was destined to have incredible growth, such that it would begin to help all humanity and not
just those who belonged to it. When he speaks of the leaven, he refers not just to the growth that
the Kingdom of Heaven would undergo throughout the centuries, but to the transformation it would
accomplish in the societies it entered. We see this in the world today. The Church has not only
grown, but it has also come to affect many who are not in the Church and to transform society. The
apostles, who did not see the Kingdom very clearly, had a hard time accepting this. We have seen
much more, and yet we still doubt and hesitate.
Conversation with Christ: Dear
Jesus I have seen so much of your Kingdom that I should believe without hesitation, yet I still
worry about the final triumph of your Kingdom. Help me to have a greater faith, not only to believe
what you said, but to help the spread of the Kingdom continue to come true in my society and
culture.
Resolution: I will try to be more optimistic about the Church in society,
seeing how it has influenced so much of what is best in our society – love for the poor, love for
enemies &cetc. Knowing that it is inspired by the Holy Spirit, I will accept that as it has
happened so many times in the past, just when things look bleakest for the Church, God turns the
tables, and it enters into another Golden Age, and d. Didn’t John Paul II predict that we were just
launching out into the New Age of Evangelization?
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