And he said, “The kingdom of God is as if a man should
scatter seed on the ground. He sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed
sprouts and grows; he knows not how. The earth produces by itself, first the
blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. But when the grain is
ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” (Mark
4:26-29, ESV)
Seeds are quite interesting and intriguing. They come in
numerous sizes, forms, shapes, consistencies and textures. Sometimes the hardness
of certain seeds remains hard and impenetrable, cracking open only by fire or
long periods of time. Sometime seeds open with the tiniest bit of moisture,
ready to begin the continuance of their unique heritage and destiny. Sometimes
seeds need to be planted and placed to grow. Sometimes they float on the wind
letting the movement of the air determine their destination.
Generally it cannot be ascertained from the seed what a
plant or tree will look like or the potential in that particular seed. Seeds can be recognized but their capacities
remain mostly unknown. To unlock and
release the potential of any seed, care must be taken in preparing the seed bed
and in the placing the seed but any growth from the seed remains somewhat a
mystery. Sure, we realize life comes through the processes of photosynthesis
and the need for nutrients but we remain a bit baffled by it all.
Jesus relates this simple little parable as a metaphor about
the Kingdom of God. As we see the seed
and we can know of its potential. We can
involve ourselves in the planting of the seed but we cannot make it grow or
prosper. We are hopeless at doing much
more than clearing weeds and aiding in nourishing the plant at times. It is God who created all things and it is
God who makes all things grow towards their potential for harvest.
As children of God, we are involved with His love as we help
in the planting of that love in the hearts of others; but all growth, change
and harvest will come from Him. We are farmers and gardeners in the fields and
gardens of His Kingdom but He alone brings forth life, grows and sustains the
lushness and abundance of the children under His care. We cannot fully understand how He does all
that He does or know what He will bring forth from all those growing under His
care. We may not understand the mysteries
God or all that He does but just as we see the fruit and harvest of each
growing season; there will be a harvest from His love for His children. By the hand and the touch of the Master
Gardener … His Kingdom on earth will produce eternal rewards. This is what Jesus the Christ, as our Savior secured
on the cross and guarantees through His resurrection even if we cannot
understand how it all works.
Suggested Reading ... The Parables of Mark 4
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