Mark 4:30-34 "30 And He said, Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it? 31 It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when it is sown in the earth, is less than all the seeds that be in the earth: 32 But when it is sown, it groweth up, and becometh greater than all herbs, and shooteth out great branches; so that the fowls of the air may lodge under the shadow of it. 33 And with many such parables spake He the word unto them, as they were able to hear it. 34 But without a parable spake He not unto them: and when they were alone, He expounded all things to His disciples." Today’s passage presents the Parable of the Mustard Seed and a summary of Jesus’ teaching method. The Parable of the Mustard Seed (vv. 30-32) Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed; the smallest seed sown by Palestinian farmers. Though tiny when planted, it grows into the largest garden plant (often 6–15 feet tall), producing broad branches that off...
Mark 4:26-29 "26 And He said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; 27 And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. 28 For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear. 29 But when the fruit is brought forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come." In this parable (unique to Mark), Jesus illustrates the mysterious, autonomous, and certain growth of the Kingdom of God. While the Parable of the Sower emphasizes the human heart’s response, this one highlights the inherent power of the Word and God’s sovereign work in spiritual development. The Process of Growth Jesus pictures a farmer who scatters seed and then resumes ordinary life; sleeping and rising night and day. Mysterious Agency : “The seed sprouts and grows; he knows not how” (v. 27). The farmer sows but does not cause or fully understand t...