“Mustard seed” talk from the lips of Jesus is intriguing to me (see Luke 17:5-10). He seems to be obsessed with the littleness of the mustard seed and yet also moved with the possibilities of power and potential within that small seed. What Jesus has to say about faith he says in the context of this very small seed, a seed so small that one might be deceived into thinking that nothing large or great could come of it. But they would be wrong.
“Faith like a mustard seed” (vs. 6) has power in it no one can fully explain. We think if we had more faith or greater faith things would be different and we could do great things for God. Jesus says that (and please forgive me for being some what simplistic) little faith operating within the reality of God so changes the dynamics of any given situation, or people, that what has been thought of as impossible is now seen in a different light so much so that it is like speaking to a great “mulberry tree” and commanding it to “be uprooted and be planted in the sea” (vs. vs. 6).
Now, I don’t want to burst anybody’s bubble but I need to tell you that you probably ought not to go out commanding mulberry trees to uproot and go into the sea. First of all they wouldn’t budge and secondly, most of them are fine right where they are, thank you very much. So, what in the world is Jesus driving at?
Maybe Jesus is telling His people to quit acting like God is dead and start living like He is very much alive. Maybe Jesus is telling us that life in the kingdom is not defined by life in this world but that life in the kingdom is defined by the life of God. In God maybe little is much. Maybe small is enough. Maybe my life in the hands of God is a life that has God-size potential and possibility.
May God is God after all. Maybe after everything is said and done there is still God. Maybe we can be what God has called us to be. Wouldn’t that be a wonderful thing?
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