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Full Sermon Summary and Discussion Questions [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1psPxTXexZTAyGEXvAKNE-CmDMSTkRNXddhrIVKm0ZCg/edit?usp=sharing] Jesus describes the kingdom of God as a mustard seed that grows into a great tree. Though it begins small, hidden, and easily overlooked, it is moving toward something expansive, beautiful, and restorative. The endgame of the kingdom shapes how we live now: God is building something far greater than we can presently see. The challenge is that the kingdom rarely looks impressive at first. Jesus hides His work in ordinary places, through ordinary people, and in quiet acts of faithfulness. While the world chases visibility, power, and status, the kingdom grows through humility, sacrifice, and dependence on God. At the center of this kingdom is a different kind of tree—the cross. Jesus advances His kingdom not through domination, but through self-giving love. And through the Holy Spirit, He sends His people into the world as carriers of His restoring presence. The invitation is to live with expectancy. Even when the work feels small or hidden, God is growing something eternal. The mustard seed may seem insignificant today, but Jesus promises it is becoming a tree that brings healing to the nations.
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