In this talk Dan Sheed explores one of Jesus’ shortest parables — a one-sentence story on the Kingdom being like yeast that is mixed into a dough — and how even though it is hidden, it is quietly working its way through everything. This story invites us to patiently trust the unseen and unpanicked work of God’s Kingdom in our ordinary lives — because even when it’s hidden, we can stil trust that the dough is still rising towards completion.
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In this talk Dan Sheed explores one of Jesus’ shortest parables — a one-sentence story on the Kingdom being like yeast that is mixed into a dough — and how even though it is hidden, it is quietly working its way through everything. This story invites us to patiently trust the unseen and unpanicked work of God’s Kingdom in our ordinary lives — because even when it’s hidden, we can stil trust that the dough is still rising towards completion.
Parables - pt 1: Matt 13:10-17 (Stories of the hidden Kingdom)
Central Vineyard Church Sermon Podcast
3 weeks ago
Parables - pt 1: Matt 13:10-17 (Stories of the hidden Kingdom)
In this opening message of our new series, Parables, Dan explores why Jesus chose to teach through these stories which create an analogy of comparison. These stories reveal the hidden reality of God’s Kingdom — grace breaking into ordinary life, and a world where God is ruling and reigning. Dan offers some wisdom on how to treat parables and how to practice reading them.
Central Vineyard Church Sermon Podcast
In this talk Dan Sheed explores one of Jesus’ shortest parables — a one-sentence story on the Kingdom being like yeast that is mixed into a dough — and how even though it is hidden, it is quietly working its way through everything. This story invites us to patiently trust the unseen and unpanicked work of God’s Kingdom in our ordinary lives — because even when it’s hidden, we can stil trust that the dough is still rising towards completion.