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On Day 26 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we reflect on Luke 13:18-19, where Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed—tiny, yet full of unstoppable potential. In this simple image, we’re reminded that God’s work often begins small, growing quietly and steadily in our lives and in the world. As we meditate today, may we consider: Where might God be planting seeds of transformation in us? Let’s listen, trust the slow work of the Kingdom, and remain open to growth.
By Wesley Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn Day 26 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we reflect on Luke 13:18-19, where Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed—tiny, yet full of unstoppable potential. In this simple image, we’re reminded that God’s work often begins small, growing quietly and steadily in our lives and in the world. As we meditate today, may we consider: Where might God be planting seeds of transformation in us? Let’s listen, trust the slow work of the Kingdom, and remain open to growth.