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\nWhen we zoom in on one passage of the Bible, as we often do, it is easy for us to lose sight of the big picture of our story, the story of God and his love for each of us.\u00a0 It\u2019s rare that we get to zoom out to see more clearly the heart of the story of God\u2019s love for us.\u00a0 So before we get out the microscope to zoom in on the small mustard seed from today\u2019s Gospel reading, let us first zoom out to see how Jesus\u2019 mustard seed parable fits into the bigger picture story.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Getting back to very good.\u00a0 At the beginning of the Bible, God created Adam out of the dust.\u00a0 God takes something as small as a speck of dust from the ground and turns it into being part of something much bigger.\u00a0 From the dust, he lifts up the lowly.\u00a0 God then breathed life into this being made in his own image and likeness and created Adam.\u00a0 What did God say after creating man in this state of original blessing? God said this of his creation, it was very good.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Then the devil comes on the scene and tries to deceive Adam and Eve into settling for good enough.\u00a0 The devil plants the weed of unbelief in our human hearts and Adam and Eve sin turning away from God.\u00a0 <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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From that moment on, God has been trying to get things back to very good with us.\u00a0 God is willing to do whatever it takes for each of us to get back to very good with him.\u00a0 After Adam and Eve sinned, they were misled into thinking it was a good idea to hide from God in the Garden of Eden.\u00a0 Every time we have sinned since, we have been misled further into hiding until we find ourselves feeling completely lost as if we are in a forest wondering how in the world we got here.\u00a0 The good news is that God has been pursuing each of us much like a father on a rescue mission for his lost child.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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As he approaches us, like a good father who wants to connect with his children, God comes down to our level.\u00a0 He meets us where we\u2019re at.\u00a0 So since Adam was formed by God out of the ground, Jesus uses this word \u201cground\u201d to represent each of us in his mustard seed parable and Jesus is represented as the small mustard seed coming down to our level.\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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It\u2019s really quite remarkable that our God, who is immeasurable in all his greatness, humbled himself to share in our humanity by becoming small like a mustard seed, which can be measured in millimeters.\u00a0 In trying to describe the Kingdom of God to his disciples, Jesus says it is like this mustard seed, which is one of the smallest objects that the disciples would have been familiar with.\u00a0 The human equivalent of the mustard seed that disciples would have understood was a baby.\u00a0 This is how God enters into our world to be with us, in a small way, in the person of baby Jesus.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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So Jesus as the small mustard seed comes down to our ground level,\u00a0 because God wants us to be just like we were originally, ground he can use to bring us into becoming fully alive.\u00a0 By being fertile soil, we can receive the small mustard seed of Jesus into our lives like a child receives a gift from the father.\u00a0 <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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But the devil who appeared in the Garden as a serpent continues to try to slither back into our lives, doesn\u2019t he?\u00a0 The devil wants nothing more than to keep us separated from God.\u00a0 The devil wants us to remain lifeless ground and for Jesus who surrendered his life for us to remain buried.\u00a0 The serpent wants to have dominion over us and Jesus so he can slither over top of us for all eternity.\u00a0 <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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But God has a different plan.\u00a0 While God was willing to make himself small to meet us at our level, he didn\u2019t intend to stay small forever.\u00a0 It was precisely out of the depths of death, of being buried, that Jesus rises and makes life spring forth.\u00a0 Jesus, in all his smallness, was and is meant to be planted in the fertile soil of our lives so Jesus can help each of us grow into a deeper, fuller and more expansive relationship with God.\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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One of our Church fathers, St. Athanasius, puts it this way, \u201cFor the Son of God became man so that we might become God.\u201d\u00a0 You see, we were made for the Kingdom of God.\u00a0 This kingdom of God is the reuniting of God and humanity.\u00a0 We see this uniting of God and humanity in the person of Jesus.\u00a0 We see God and humanity coming together in his church and its sacraments.\u00a0 Each of us also hope to see our own humanity reunited with God in heaven to go home to the Lord, using the words we heard from St. Paul today.\u00a0 This is how we find our way back to very good.\u00a0 This is how we find our way back home, the home of God\u2019s family.\u00a0 God the Father wants his family and all those who are a part of it to thrive.\u00a0 The Kingdom of God thrives on the faith of its inhabitants.<\/span><\/p>\n

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So today, let us give thanks to God the Father for giving us this home in which to worship and encounter him.\u00a0 Today, we honor God who loves each us for who we are, his beloved sons and daughters.\u00a0 God, being the good Father he is knows the best gift he can give his children is a sibling, so we thank God for giving us the gift of his son Jesus.\u00a0 Today, we also express our gratitude for all those who have served as good earthly fathers in our lives, especially those who have helped plant and cultivate the mustard seed of Jesus into the soil of our lives.\u00a0 And today, we ask God to help the mustard seed of Jesus grow in each us so that our lives produce more mustard seeds to be planted in the lives of others.\u00a0 After all, this is the end of our story of getting back to very good with God.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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When we zoom in on one passage of the Bible, as we often do, it is easy for us to lose sight of the big picture of our story, the story of God and his love for each of us.\u00a0 It\u2019s rare that we get to zoom out to see more clearly the heart of … <\/p>\n