COL 76
(Christ’s Object Lessons 76)
Chapter 5—“Like a Grain of Mustard Seed” VC
In the multitude that listened to Christ’s teaching there were many Pharisees. These noted contemptuously how few of His hearers acknowledged Him as the Messiah. And they questioned with themselves how this unpretending teacher could exalt Israel to universal dominion. Without riches, power, or honor, how was He to establish the new kingdom? Christ read their thoughts and answered them: (COL 76.1) MC VC
“Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it?” Mark 4:30. In earthly governments there was nothing that could serve for a similitude. No civil society could afford Him a symbol. “It is like a grain of mustard seed,” He said, “which, when it is sown upon the earth, though it be less than all the seeds that are upon the earth, yet when it is sown, groweth up, and becometh greater than all the herbs, and putteth out great branches; so that the birds of the heaven can lodge under the shadow thereof.” Mark 4:31-32. (R.V.). (COL 76.2) MC VC