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What does the parable of leaven teach us?

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The parable of leaven illustrates how the kingdom of heaven permeates the world, transforming it from within.

In Matthew 13:33, Jesus likens the kingdom of heaven to leaven, which a woman hid in three measures of meal until the whole lump was leavened. This parable highlights the transformative power of the gospel and how it works in the hearts of believers and the world. Just as leaven spreads through dough, the message of Christ works quietly but powerfully, transforming lives and communities. The Holy Spirit is instrumental in this process, taking the Word of God and embedding it in the hearts of believers, enabling them to reflect the character of Christ. This understanding encourages Christians to trust in the slow yet certain work of God’s grace in the world.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:33

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