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Patience, Faith and Growth: Spiritual Lessons from the Mustard Seed

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Ever feel like the little things you do don't really matter or make an impact? Jesus had a different perspective, which is unpacked in this week's Your Catholic Corner podcast.

Host Julie South examines the biblical readings for the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, making connections between the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel and one of Jesus' parables that may change how you view your spiritual efforts.
The readings pair Ezekiel's vision of a small shoot growing into a mighty cedar tree with Jesus' parable about the Kingdom of God being like a tiny mustard seed that becomes the largest plant around, providing shelter for birds.
Julie breaks down how these passages are linked through the theme of something small and seemingly insignificant blossoming into something great and life-giving. She explains how they challenge our assumptions about how God works and what His Kingdom looks like.
The takeaway? Don't underestimate the power of humble beginnings and modest actions done with faith. God can nurture and grow them into something beautiful that provides refuge for others.
Julie's down-to-earth reflections will renew your perspective on:
1) Having patience as you play your part in the growth of God's Kingdom, trusting that He brings the increase.
2) Not writing off situations or people who seem small or unimportant, because God specialises in making greatness out of little things.
3) Doing the simple acts of service, justice and faithfulness asked of you, knowing God can multiply their impact in ways you can't foresee.
If you've ever doubted that your ordinary efforts for God really matter, this podcast will inspire you to stay faithful in the small things, believing that God can transform them into something extraordinary.
BIBLE READINGS:

  • Ezekiel 17:22-24
  • 2 Corinthians 5:6-10
  • Mark 4:26-34

REFERENCES:
Benedictine Monks
Dr Scott Hahn

We'd love for you to connect with Your Catholic Corner:
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Your Catholic Corner website
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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our Catholic Corner is sponsored by the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in Hamilton, New Zealand.

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Indhold leveret af Julie South - parishioner of the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary - Hamilton - New Zealand. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Julie South - parishioner of the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary - Hamilton - New Zealand eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

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Ever feel like the little things you do don't really matter or make an impact? Jesus had a different perspective, which is unpacked in this week's Your Catholic Corner podcast.

Host Julie South examines the biblical readings for the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, making connections between the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel and one of Jesus' parables that may change how you view your spiritual efforts.
The readings pair Ezekiel's vision of a small shoot growing into a mighty cedar tree with Jesus' parable about the Kingdom of God being like a tiny mustard seed that becomes the largest plant around, providing shelter for birds.
Julie breaks down how these passages are linked through the theme of something small and seemingly insignificant blossoming into something great and life-giving. She explains how they challenge our assumptions about how God works and what His Kingdom looks like.
The takeaway? Don't underestimate the power of humble beginnings and modest actions done with faith. God can nurture and grow them into something beautiful that provides refuge for others.
Julie's down-to-earth reflections will renew your perspective on:
1) Having patience as you play your part in the growth of God's Kingdom, trusting that He brings the increase.
2) Not writing off situations or people who seem small or unimportant, because God specialises in making greatness out of little things.
3) Doing the simple acts of service, justice and faithfulness asked of you, knowing God can multiply their impact in ways you can't foresee.
If you've ever doubted that your ordinary efforts for God really matter, this podcast will inspire you to stay faithful in the small things, believing that God can transform them into something extraordinary.
BIBLE READINGS:

  • Ezekiel 17:22-24
  • 2 Corinthians 5:6-10
  • Mark 4:26-34

REFERENCES:
Benedictine Monks
Dr Scott Hahn

We'd love for you to connect with Your Catholic Corner:
Facebook
Your Catholic Corner website
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Y
our Catholic Corner is sponsored by the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in Hamilton, New Zealand.

  continue reading

63 episoder

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