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What do the parables of the mustard seed and leaven teach us?

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They teach that God often works quietly and patiently through small beginnings to achieve great results for His kingdom.

The parables of the mustard seed and the leaven convey profound truths about the nature of God's kingdom. The mustard seed, small in size, grows into a great tree, symbolizing how the Kingdom starts from humble origins yet expands to encompass many. Similarly, the leaven represents how God transforms the hearts of believers, quietly permeating their lives with grace and truth, leading to growth in holiness and love. These teachings remind Christians not to despise small beginnings but to trust in God's power to bring about His purposes in His timing, showing us that His kingdom operates differently than worldly measures of success.
Scripture References: Luke 13:19, Matthew 13:33

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