Then the Lord said to Moses, "I will rain down bread from heaven for you.
The people are to go out EACH DAY and gather enough for that day.
In this way, I will test them and see whether they will follow my instructions."
~ Exodus 16:4

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Seed, Yeast

When we see things we believe need to be changed, most of us are impatient to see them done at once.  The kingdom of God does not operate spectacularly, with a sudden rush of irresistible force, but rather like seed and yeast.  These are small and wholly unimpressive and go to work only when buried.  They need an appropriate medium in which to generate change, but the life-principle is there, latent but powerful, ready to begin the slow and marvelous process of transformation.


Our prayers for change--in people, in situations--are summed up in the old petition, "Thy kingdom come"--but when we ask for that, we are asking for what may seem an excruciatingly drawn-out business.  We will need the patience of the farmer and the baker who, having done the one thing needful, then quietly (and with calm faith) wait for the thing to happen.
~ Elisabeth Elliot,
from A Lamp for My Feet

He told them another parable:  "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field.  Though it is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and perch in its branches."


He told them still another parable:  "The kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed into a large amount of flour until it worked all through the dough."
~ Matthew 13:31-33