Why Parables?

Last week, we defined a parable as a short story that twists scenes from everyday life to speak on some spiritual theme, requiring a leap of understanding that subverts the audience’s expectations. Then last time, we discussed some of the added complications we have today in reading the parables well. But today we’ll see that … Continue reading Why Parables?

Working the Land (A Reflection on the Parable of the Sower) [Repost]

Today's Gospel reading is the Parable of the Sower: God's Kingdom is described as a farmer who spreads seed over his lands. He does this abundantly, even wastefully, casting it onto the rocks and roadside as much as on his fields. It's a fascinating story because it presents a unique and perhaps surprising perspective on … Continue reading Working the Land (A Reflection on the Parable of the Sower) [Repost]

Parables of the Kingdom

Jesus' parables — analogies that explain the Kingdom of God — are one of the hallmarks of his teaching. A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say, and the pictures Jesus uses do much to open our minds to the nature of life with God. (Of course, as Jesus pointed out, if we … Continue reading Parables of the Kingdom

Working the Land (A Reflection on the Parable of the Sower)

Today's Gospel reading is the Parable of the Sower: God's Kingdom is described as a farmer who spreads seed over his lands. He does this abundantly, even wastefully, casting it onto the rocks and roadside as much as on his fields. It's a fascinating story because it presents a unique and perhaps surprising perspective on … Continue reading Working the Land (A Reflection on the Parable of the Sower)