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The Mustard Seed And the Hidden Leaven Matthew 13 1 1

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B G H C T F T O T W T C T W; A G H C T W T O T W T C T T W A M ( 1 1: ) 3 3

H G F I F T E O T H, A H C U T E O I: A T I N H F T H T. (PSALM 19:6) 4 4

PSALM 19:1 5 T H D T G O G; A T F S H H. (V. 1) D U D U S, A N U N S K. (V. 2) T I N S N L, W T V I N H. (V. 3) T L I G O T A T E, A T W T T E O T W. I T H H S A T F T S (V. 4) W I A A B C O O H C, A R A A S M T R A R. (V. 5) H G F I F T E O T H, A H C U T E O I: A T I N H F T H T. (V. 6) 5 5

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7 Dennis Wilkinson 7

Mustard seed is about 1-2 mm in size. It is not the smallest seed, but it is one of the smallest of those planted in the ground. Jesus was not comparing the mustard seed to all plants, but only to those commonly grown. But there were few plants which grow so large in one season and few characterized by such rapid germination of the seed as the mustard plant. Mustard planted one day could begin growing the next, but it usually takes 3-10 days to germinate (radish seed takes about 3-5 days). 8 8

Black mustard can grow over ten feet tall near the Jordan River. 9 9

It grows large enough for birds to stop for a rest in it, as they fly by. 10 10

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The stem of a mustard plant becomes dry and wood-like, which gives it the aspect of a tree. 12 12

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After the truth has been proclaimed as a witness to all nations, every conceivable power of evil will be set in operation, and minds will be confused by many voices crying, Lo, here is Christ, Lo, he is there. This is the truth, I have the message from God, he has sent me with great light. Then there will be a removing of the landmarks, and an attempt to tear down the pillars of our faith. (RH, December 13, 1892 par. 2) 15 15

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Sycamore (fig) tree (seeds take up to 2 months to germinate) Olive tree (seeds germinate in 1-2 months) Palm tree (coconut palms can take 6 months to germinate, other palms 70 days) 17 17

The sycamore is a large evergreen tree 30 82 feet tall, with a spreading crown. Its figs are great favorites with people, as well as with many birds and mammals. The trees are used as nesting sites by birds, and even crocodiles (in Africa) have been known to take refuge underneath their roots! 18 18

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Hidden Leaven 27 27

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Leaven Sometimes used as an emblem of sin; at Passover the people were to remove all leaven from their houses. Luke 12:1 1 Corinthians 5:8 In this parable, leaven represents the kingdom of heaven and how the Spirit of God works secretly, silently, and steadily to change our hearts and minds. 29 29

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The leaven hidden in the flour works invisibly to bring the whole mass under its leavening process; so the leaven of truth works secretly, silently, steadily, to transform the soul. The natural inclinations are softened and subdued. New thoughts, new feelings, new motives, are implanted. A new standard of character is set up--the life of Christ. The mind is changed; the faculties are roused to action in new lines. (COL 98) 31 31

This leaven implants new principles. A new principle of life is to be implanted. (96) True obedience is the outworking of a principle within. (97) Received into the heart, the leaven of truth will regulate the desires, purify the thoughts, and sweeten the disposition. It quickens the faculties of the mind and the energies of the soul. It enlarges the capacity for feeling, for loving. The world regards as a mystery the man who is imbued with this principle. 32 32

The truths of the word of God meet man s great practical necessity- the conversion of the soul through faith. These grand principles are not to be thought too pure and holy to be brought into the daily life. They are truths which reach to heaven and compass eternity, yet their vital influence is to be woven into human experience. They are to permeate all the great things and all the little things of life. (COL 100) 33 33

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Why are there so many Christians who: cannot bear opposition to their plans manifest an unholy temper have words that are harsh, overbearing, passionate love self have selfish indulgences have hasty speech 36 36

have sensitive pride yield to natural inclination have perversity of character have the spirit of rivalry, a love of ambition, and the desire to be first? 37 37

It is because they do not have the leaven of truth in their hearts. The natural and cultivated tendencies to evil have not been submitted to its transforming power, and their lives reveal the absence of the grace of Christ and an unbelief in his power to transform the character. 38 38

How can we obtain the hidden leaven? 39 39

The Scriptures are the great agency in the transformation of character.... If studied and obeyed, the word of God works in the heart, subduing every unholy attribute. The Holy Spirit comes to convict of sin, and the faith that springs up in the heart works by love to Christ, conforming us in body, soul, and spirit to His own image. (COL 100) 40 40

Received into the heart, the leaven of truth will regulate the desires, purify the thoughts, and sweeten the disposition. It quickens the faculties of the mind and the energies of the soul. It enlarges the capacity for feeling, for loving. (COL 101) 41 41

The Kingdom of Heaven 42 42

Is the kingdom of heaven on the earth or in heaven? Matthew 3:2 Matthew 4:17 Matthew 10:7 Matthew 25:31 40 43 43

The kingdom of heaven was established at the first advent of Christ. Jesus himself was king, and those who believed in him became his subjects. The territory of the kingdom was the hearts and lives of the subjects. (SDA Commentary, vol. 5, p. 318) 44 44

As the message of Christ s first advent announced the kingdom of His grace, so the message of His second advent announces the kingdom of His glory. (DA 234) 45 45

The announcement which had been made by the disciples in the name of the Lord was in every particular correct, and the events to which it pointed were even then taking place. The time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is at hand, had been their message.... 46 46

And the kingdom of God which they had declared to be at hand was established by the death of Christ. This kingdom was not, as they had been taught to believe, an earthly empire. Nor was it that future, immortal kingdom which shall be set up when the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the Most High; that everlasting kingdom, in which all dominions shall serve and obey Him. Daniel 7:27. 47 47

As used in the Bible, the expression kingdom of God is employed to designate both the kingdom of grace and the kingdom of glory.... In many of His parables Christ uses the expression the kingdom of heaven to designate the work of divine grace upon the hearts of men. (GC 346) 48 48

The Parables of Jesus vs. the Parables of the Rabbis 49 49

The rabbis also told parables to illustrate what was not understood by what was known. We know of about 325 rabbinic parables. Remember that when Jesus told the parable of the sower, most of the people did not understand him, but the Pharisees understood. (See COL 35.) Jesus parables are similar to the rabbinic ones, but are different in some significant ways. 50 50

He engaged his hearers: The parables of Jesus are unique in the way he addressed the audience with questions which of you?, what father among you?, who then is the faithful and wise one?, who is thy neighbor?, etc. Such phrases engaged the hearers immediately. 51 51

His parables were complete in themselves: His parables were not a small part of a larger teaching, as the rabbinic ones were. The parables carried the message of Jesus and were complete as given, and little more needed to be said. 52 52

He taught as one having authority: The rabbinic parables typically interpreted a biblical text, but Jesus did not take a Bible text and expand upon it (the parable of the Good Samaritan being the one exception, for it referred back to Leviticus 19:18). Jesus taught new truth with his parables. He taught as one having authority and not as the scribes. 53 53

Lessons 54 54

Starts small, gets big Grows quickly God s Spirit works secretly, silently, steadily We must study God s word and obey 55 55