Mark 4:26-29 – Mysterious Growth
Although we work for the growth of the kingdom, it grows mysteriously in ways that we cannot understand or control.
Although we work for the growth of the kingdom, it grows mysteriously in ways that we cannot understand or control.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard reminds us that entering the kingdom of God is not about our work but God’s generosity.
Four short parables point to the surpassing value of the kingdom of God and the need to find it now.
Although the Kingdom of God started imperceptibly small, it will cover and fill the whole earth.
The parable often called the Wheat and the Tares gives hope that one day all will be made right.
This first parable from Matthew provides the key to understanding all the parables and to entering the kingdom of God.
Christians need to learn to speak with joy, listen with discernment, and grow in grace.
The Day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night but not for those who live in the light.
Although Christians will grieve the loss of loved ones, we have two solid reasons for hope.