Wis. 12:13, 16-19; Rom. 8:26-27; Mt. 13:24-43
Dear brothers and sisters
In today's Gospel, Jesus gives us three beautiful parables that together reveal the mystery of the Kingdom of God. At first glance they seem to speak about farming and baking, but in reality, they speak about our lives, our families, our Church, and our eternal destiny. The parable of the wheat and the weeds teach us about patience and discernment. The parable of the mustard seed teaches us never to underestimate small beginnings. The parable of the yeast reminds us that God's transforming power often works quietly and invisibly. These three parables together invite us to trust God even when we cannot understand everything that is happening around us.
Jesus begins with the story of a farmer who sowed good seed in his field. The seed was healthy, the field was prepared, and everything was done properly. But during the night, while everyone slept, an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat.




