The Parables Of Jesus: 9
The Kingdom Of God Is Like Leaven
And again he said, Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of God? It is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. Luke 13:20-21
Though I'm not a bread maker, I understand how it works. You begin by using a starter or yeast, which in scripture is called leaven, mix it with your flour, water, and salt, knead it together, let it rise, and bake it. It's not a quick process, and the directions are more detailed, but you get the picture. The leaven causes the dough to increase in size, rise, and bubble up before you bake it. When someone truly believes in Jesus, they will transform and grow. The amount of yeast or leaven is minuscule in comparison to the amount of flour. Like with Jesus, our bodies and minds somehow react to him, and our faith grows over time. When trials come, like baking bread, we endure them and become food for others. That explains how the kingdom of God works: you may not see it manifesting within you, yet you change into the likeness of Jesus over time.
Remember, saying you accept Jesus and being baptized doesn't get you into heaven; it isn't a "get out of hell free card." You must truly believe that he is your King and Savior, and notice changes in your behavior. If the yeast is bad, it won't ferment, but if it's good yeast, it will grow the dough, much like true conversion; you cannot stop it from growing.













