Together 4 Good: Making Sense of Life and Faith
What if the parable of the mustard seed is not just about something small becoming big? In this episode of Sunday School Remix, Pastor Nate looks at Luke 13:18-19 and invites us to see the kingdom of God as something disruptive, surprising, merciful, and deeply welcoming. Jesus’ vision is not empire, power, or control. It is small acts of mercy that make room for people to rest, belong, and find home. What You’ll Learn * See the parable of the mustard seed in a new way * Understand why Jesus compares God’s kingdom to a shrub * Explore how small acts of mercy matter in God’s vision for the world * Learn why the kingdom of God is not about empire or control * Discover how faith can make room for the overlooked and unwanted Chapters 00:00 What if the mustard seed means more? 00:35 Why we mix up mustard seed stories 01:45 The kingdom of God is not about our faith 03:10 Why Jesus taught in parables 04:15 The context in Luke 13 05:30 Small acts of mercy matter 07:20 Why a shrub matters 08:35 Mustard as disruptive and invasive 10:00 Making room for the unwanted 11:25 Jesus, mercy, and belonging 12:30 Faith can be messy 13:15 The story did not end in Sunday school Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who likes rethinking familiar Bible stories in a deeper, more honest way. Connect with Bethany:📍 Bethany Lutheran Church – Denver, CO🌐 Learn more: www.bethany-denver.org [http://www.bethany-denver.org/]
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