Mustard and Leaven

Mustard and Leaven

The Jews were waiting for a physical Kingdom of God to be established in Jerusalem, but that’s not what the Kingdom of God is going to look like in this age. Instead, Jesus says, it’s like a mustard seed quietly planted, or leaven worked into bread. It’s a Kingdom that cannot be seen and that cannot be stopped. A parable is a short story or metaphor, drawn from familiar cultural context and experience, and prompted by Jesus’ need to explain himself and his ministry. Each week this summer we'll explore one of Jesus' parables, asking what it’s meant to teach us about Jesus and the Kingdom of God.

Community Discussion

  1. Read the parable in Matthew 13:31-33. What do you notice?

  2. What are the top two things you think Jesus wants us to know about mustard seeds?

  3. What do mustard seeds have in common with leaven mixed into bread?

  4. If the Kingdom really is like mustard seeds (or leaven) how does it change the way we live? How should we live in light of this truth?

June 30, 2024 - Matt Deisen

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