Summer is the growing season… It’s a time when you can almost see Kansas corn grow. Newly planted lawns stick their green shoots out of the brown earth. Garden vegetables mature and get ready for the dinner table and flowers burst forth in beautiful blossom and delightful scents.
Occasionally something just seems to break all the rules of normality and gets HUGE!! You’ve seen the pictures in the newspaper or magazine… Huge pumpkins that you’d have to use a pickup to haul, cucumbers three feet long and eight inches in diameter… Freaks of nature – weird!
This morning all of those images came to mind as I read the following verses…
“Then Jesus asked, “What is the kingdom of God like? What shall I compare it to? It is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his garden. It grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air perched in its branches.” Again he asked, “What shall I compare the kingdom of God to? It is like yeast that a woman took and mixed into a large amount of flour until it worked all through the dough.” (From Luke 13:18-21)
Now it seems to me this parable accents two main things… The phenomenal growth of the Kingdom of God and the incredible influence of the message of God’s Kingdom.
There is no question about it; the growth of the Kingdom of God has been phenomenal! What began with just a handful of ragamuffin disciples, empowered by the Holy Spirit exploded with growth in the early centuries in spite of persecution, survived its own popularity and pollution in the Dark ages, revived itself during the Reformation, again survived later rationalistic attacks, and sprang to life again during the Great Awakenings, revival movements, the Jesus revolution and Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal!. “Incredible” is a good word to describe what has been the growth of the gospel!
Not all growth has been positive though… A number of Bible scholars see “abnormality” in the growth described in this parable. They contend that all growth is not positive and see the “birds of the air perched in the branches of the tree” in much the same way as the “tares” the enemy planted in another parable (see Matthew 13.36-42)!
The second image in the passage is that of the influence of the kingdom. The “leaven” or “yeast” influences the “large amount of flour and dough.” The influence of the gospel in our world has been equally phenomenal! Countless lives have been transformed, entire communities and nations have been impacted, societal structures have been changed, and compassionate ministries have been birthed. The Kingdom of God has had an amazing effect! I wish I could say, however, that all of the influencing done in the name of the “Kingdom” or “gospel” has been positive… it has not. There are all too many sad stories of abuse of power in the name of the gospel.
It seems to me therefore, in this growing season we call “summer,” we ought to continue to sow the seed of the gospel, we ought to be carefully watering God’s garden, tending it carefully – watching for the growth that God intends, and preparing expectantly for the harvest! And as “yeast” we ought to be doing all in our power to see to it that the influence is positive and Christ-like… oozing with love and expecting the gospel in the power of the Holy Spirit do its work. LET’S BE ABOUT KINGDOM WORK IN THIS “GROWING SEASON” … LOOKING FORWARD TO THE “DIVINE HARVEST!”
