To read the texts click on the texts: Heb 10:32-39; Mk 4:26-34
The text of today contains two
parables. The first of these (4:26-29) is known as the Parable of the seed
growing secretly, and is found only in the Gospel of Mark. The second
(4:30-32), known as the Parable of the Mustard seed is also found in the
Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
In the first parable the point
that is being made is that the one who scatters the seed only does so and then
goes about his routine, not worried about the outcome of his effort. The seed
continues to grow, simply because he has first scattered it. He knows that by
worrying the seed will not grow faster, and so he lets it be.
In the Parable of the Mustard
seed, the point that is made is that from little, there will be much. Small
beginnings have great endings. The parable is a call to begin what one has to
do without worrying about how small or big the outcome will be. The growth is
sure and definite.
When Mark says in 4:33 that
Jesus did not speak to the people without a parable, he is in effect saying
that there was a parabolic character about all of Jesus’ teaching. This means
that all of Jesus’ teaching involved the listener and it was the listener who
supplied the lesson to the teaching and not Jesus. This indicates a freedom of
choice that every listener was given at the time of Jesus. They were the ones to
decide for or against. Jesus would never force them to accept his point of
view.
It is sometimes the case that
we spend much of our time worrying about the outcome of our actions even before
we can do them. This attitude does not allow us to be in the present moment and
so the action that we do is not done to the best of our ability. We do not put
ourselves fully into the action that we do. At other times, we do not act at
all but only worry. While the first of today’s parable is calling us to act and
then relax rather than worry, the second is assuring us that our actions will
indeed bear fruit.
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