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This week, Pastor Asim Trent explores two short but powerful parables of Jesus from Matthew 13—the mustard seed and the yeast—to reveal a profound truth: The Kingdom of God starts small, works quietly, and transforms completely. While our culture values the loud, the fast, and the spectacular, Jesus invites us into a kingdom that grows through faithfulness in the unseen and ordinary. From a tiny seed that becomes a sheltering tree, to invisible yeast that transforms an entire batch of dough, Jesus challenges us not to despise small beginnings or overlook the slow, internal work of God’s Spirit.
Encouraging you to trust God’s process, surrender every area of your life to His influence, and believe that what He starts—no matter how small—He has the power to grow and transform. If you're feeling discouraged by slow progress or wondering whether your faithfulness matters, this teaching will remind you: God does His most powerful work in what often feels like the least impressive moments. Let the Kingdom grow in you.
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This week, Pastor Asim Trent explores two short but powerful parables of Jesus from Matthew 13—the mustard seed and the yeast—to reveal a profound truth: The Kingdom of God starts small, works quietly, and transforms completely. While our culture values the loud, the fast, and the spectacular, Jesus invites us into a kingdom that grows through faithfulness in the unseen and ordinary. From a tiny seed that becomes a sheltering tree, to invisible yeast that transforms an entire batch of dough, Jesus challenges us not to despise small beginnings or overlook the slow, internal work of God’s Spirit.
Encouraging you to trust God’s process, surrender every area of your life to His influence, and believe that what He starts—no matter how small—He has the power to grow and transform. If you're feeling discouraged by slow progress or wondering whether your faithfulness matters, this teaching will remind you: God does His most powerful work in what often feels like the least impressive moments. Let the Kingdom grow in you.