
541: Small Things, Big Kingdom – Matthew 13:31–33
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Wednesday, June 25th: In Episode 538 of The Daily Grind, John unpacks two of Jesus’ shortest but most profound parables—the Mustard Seed and the Yeast (Matthew 13:31–33). These stories reveal how the Kingdom of God operates not through grand displays but through hidden, organic growth. The mustard seed, though tiny, becomes a massive tree offering shelter. The yeast, though small, transforms a huge batch of dough from the inside out. John explores the cultural and symbolic meanings of both images in first-century Jewish life and challenges us not to overlook the quiet work of God. In a world that prizes spectacle, the Kingdom grows through everyday acts of obedience. From unexpected places and people, God builds a movement. The episode encourages listeners to embrace faithful presence, persistent prayer, and patience. Because God’s Kingdom often grows in ways we can’t see—until one day, it transforms everything.
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