Proper 6
Mark 4:30-34, Mark 4:26-29
Bulletin Aid
by Dennis Koch

Gospel Note
Mark probably connected these two originally independent "seed parables" because of the similarity of subject and metaphor. Each speaks to the nature of the Kingdom, but with a particular nuance: the secretly growing seed suggests that the Kingdom's growth on earth is beyond human comprehension or control; while the mustard seed emphasizes the contrast between the first, tentative beginnings of the Kingdom and the final, "shelterin…

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