Today,
the Gospel shows us Jesus preaching to his disciples. He does so, as
is His custom, in the form of parables, using simple everyday images
to explain the great hidden mysteries of His Kingdom. In this way he
could be understood by everyone from the most highly educated to the
simplest of individuals.
«The
kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed» (Mt 13:31) The
mustard seed is so tiny it is almost invisible, but if we take good
care of it and water it properly... it ends up becoming a large tree.
«The kingdom of heaven is like the yeast that a woman took and
buried in three measures of flour (...)» (Mt 13:33). The
yeast is invisible, but if it weren't present the dough would not
rise. Such is the way for life lived as a Christian, the life of
grace: you don't see it externally; it doesn't make a sound, but…
if one lets it introduce itself in one's heart, divine grace
nourishes the seed and converts people from sinners to saints.
We get this divine
grace through faith, through prayer, through the sacraments, through
love. But this life of grace is, above all, a gift that we must wait
and hope for, that we must desire with humility. A gift which the
wise and learned of this world do not know how to appreciate, but
that Our Lord God wants to transmit to the humble and uncomplicated.
It
would be great if, when He looks for us, he finds us, not in the
group of the proud, but amongst the humble, the ones who recognize
themselves as weak sinners, but very grateful for, and trusting in,
the goodness of the Lord. This way the mustard seed will grow into
the large tree, the yeast of the Word of God will bring about for us
the fruit of eternal life because «the more the heart is
lowered in humility, the higher it is raised to perfection»
(Saint Augustine).