[Propertalk] mustard seed
Ann Fontaine
annfontaine at mac.com
Wed Jun 10 10:03:00 EDT 2009
I think I will go along the lines of the growth of faith, dreams
begetting dreams --- bigger than we can imagine when we stay faithful
to God's dream.
Don't know if I shared this but it jumped out at me in an article in
the AARP magazine
From Dolly Parton:
And when she did make it, Parton kept dreaming. "I wake up with new
dreams every day. And the more you do, when you're a dreamer, the more
everything creates other arenas you can go into. It's like a tree with
many branches, and branches with many leaves."
On Jun 10, 2009, at 7:58 AM, Brian Hazard wrote:
> Sorta drifting from the original materials...
>
> We tend to concentrate on the mustard seed. Mark, unlike Luke and
> Matthew, precedes the mustard seed with a story about a planter. It
> would, of course, be easy to analogize the story -- i.e. to say that
> the planter stands for God -- but I, no fan of analogizing, am
> thinking of looking at it more as a story of human experience, one
> benefiting from the growth in the world around oneself.
> Might speak more of the imminence of the Kingdom by that route... or
> even of the presence.
>
>
> --
> Brian Hazard
> Moorhead, MN
>
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Ann Fontaine c3
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