The famous parable that
life is like a Mustard seed is to teach the concept to think big when it comes
to the matter of faith.
Even the smallest amount of
faith can lead to substantial growth and impact, particularly within the realm
of faith growing like a young tree.
That growth and
transformation is the shelter and refuge of divine influences like a garden
providing the kitchen.
The kingdom of heaven is
like a mustard seed and when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and
becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches.
Jesus’ parable is brilliant
in its simplicity, to predict the virtue of growth in the kingdom of heaven
from humble beginnings.
The benefit—pictured as the
birds perched on the branches of the mature mustard plant allowing the bigger
picture of nurturing and needs to maintain.
Ethical values that grow
from small to large within nature are the growth and sustainability of the
living garden of earth.
The mustards seed is like
the way to open the heart in seeing the divine beauty in the world instead only
seeing it in heaven.
The constant nurturing of
the loving garden that provides life is the message that needs to be inspired;
it becomes the result of playing God and is the dance of soul.
The unfolding of nature’s
secret in the garden reveals all the mysteries through the heart.
The mustards seed is the
reminder that the impossible becomes possible by planting kindness, compassion
and love.
Real growth is about
forgiveness and overcoming adversity to make space for liberation.
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