“The Lord likes small
things best, especially those done with love.” ― Mother Teresa: (1910 – 1997: Albanian
Roman Catholic religious sister and missionary)
Gospel
Text: (MK 4:26-34)
Jesus
said to the crowds:
“This is
how it is with the Kingdom of God;
it is as
if a man were to scatter seed on the land
and would
sleep and rise night and day
and the
seed would sprout and grow,
he knows
not how.
Of its
own accord the land yields fruit,
first the
blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.
And when
the grain is ripe, he wields the sickle at once,
for the
harvest has come.”
He said,
“To what
shall we compare the Kingdom of God,
or what
parable can we use for it?
It is like
a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground,
is the
smallest of all the seeds on the earth.
But once
it is sown, it springs up and becomes the largest of plants
and puts
forth large branches,
so that
the birds of the sky can dwell in its shade.”
With many
such parables
he spoke
the word to them as they were able to understand it.
Without
parables he did not speak to them,
but to
his own disciples he explained everything in private.
I am not
an expert on mustard seeds. I don’t think I have ever seen one of these
tiny wonders Jesus talks about in today’s reading. However I do think I
get the point Jesus is making today. The smallest action on our part can
build the Kingdom of God.
In every
Christian's soul Jesus Christ has sown —by virtue of the Baptism— the grace,
the sanctity, the Truth... It is necessary that these seeds sprout, grow and
bear a multitude of good fruits, our deeds: deeds of service and charity, of
kindness and generosity, of sacrifice to properly comply with our daily duty and
to make happy those around us; deeds of constant prayer, of forgiveness and
understanding, of effort to grow in virtue, of joy...
Thus,
this Kingdom of God —that begins within each one of us— will extend to our
family, to our people, to our society, to our world. Because, he who lives like
that, «what does he do but preparing the path of God (...), so that the
strength of grace fills him and the light of truth lights him up; so that his
ways to God are always straight?» (Saint Gregory the Great).
The seed begins very small, «It is like a
mustard seed which, when sown, is the smallest of all the seeds scattered upon
the soil. But once sown, it grows up and becomes the largest of the plants in
the garden» (Mk 4:31-32). But the force of God's will scatters it all over and
makes it grow up with a surprising vigor. Jesus asks us today —as in the
beginning of Christianity— to spread his kingdom throughout all the world.
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