
The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. (Mat 13:33)
In this, often misunderstood parable, Christ is comparing His glorious Kingdom on earth to leaven hidden in some bread dough. There’s no way I can conceive of that referring to sin, as many have suggested, for that would mean Christ was likening His Kingdom to the spread of sin throughout the earth. What, then, is the Lord referring to here?
I believe the “leaven” in this parable speaks of a true witness of Christ. It’s only through my witness that my world is impacted. My relationship with God, no matter how close, will have little discernible effect on those around me unless I’m putting what I’m hearing into practice. This produces a true witness through me that wields a powerful influence on those with whom I come in contact on a daily basis (“until the whole was leavened”). Like Moses who’s face supernaturally glowed letting everyone around him know he’d spent time with the Lord, our un-mechanical, unrehearsed love and faithfulness bears witness to our circle of friends, family, co-workers, neighbors etc. that we have been with Jesus.
For you yourselves are our letter, written on your hearts, recognized and read by everyone, (2Co 3:2)
This is the witness that makes people say, “he’s got something I want”. It doesn’t come from preaching at people, nor does it come from judging them. It comes from being with Jesus and hearing Him speak. For we all know that “faith comes by hearing”, and “faith without works is dead”.
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