I am a cyber missionary. Vocation director. A Roman Catholic priest. I promote the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary by praying the Rosary on a daily basis. You can follow me at my YouTube Channel (Fr. Jhack Diaz). Sharing my daily Gospel reflection and praying the Rosary on the daily basis are the two major components of my virtual ministry.
Thursday, January 27, 2022
MUSTARD SEED
Friday of the Third week in
Ordinary Time
Year C
Mark 4:26-34
Why do Jesus often used smallness in describing the Kingdom of God? “It is like a mustard seed.” What do mustard seed teaches us about God’s Kingdom? Friends, allow me to share three S with you.
First, like the seed START SMALL. Start being a seed and end up like a huge tree producing more seeds. Like the mustard seed, I know you have the capacity and ability to make wonders. Do not forget this: you are an enormous giant enfold and wrapped in a tiny seed! Do not be ashamed to start small. Never be afraid to begin as a bantam. Never be terrified to start as an amateur. Remember, the biggest in the world is little in its beginning. If you want to go big, STOP THINKING SMALL.
You might be small but your potentials are huge. You might be little but your undiscovered abolity is great. There is greatness in you! No matter how small you are, you have an overwhelming power to surprise your skeptics and critics. Many will see you as a seed but they never know that you are like a precious golden tree hidden inside that insignificant seed. My priestly journey was like a mustard seed. I started as an ordinary church goer who became a knight of the Altar. After several years I ended up a priest and now a vocation director of our diocese looking for more seeds like me to grow in the blvineyard of God.
Second, never underestimate the value and worth of being small because it is not what it is but it is about what it become. Small can be mighty. Friends, the second S is boosting your faith, I mean SUPERSIZE your faith. Start building your empire by gathering small insignificant stones. Stop wasting your loony or peso because that’s how you start your billions. Do not be discouraged if you have only one subscriber today for that’s how you start your road to fame. Never be upset if you had only a word in your thought because that’s how you begin your number 1 selling books. For now things may small but one day they will be huge and super great. To supersize your faith, you need this three reminders. First, endure the struggles. Second, do what is right. And third, never abandon your confidence in God.
Finally, from being a seed, we are challenge to provide a SHADE to others. Thats the final S stands for. When God will give you the opportunity to grow, never forget to be the refuge and shelter of others. We grow not for ourselves but for people around us. The secret of growth is helping others to grow. The end of growth is to produce more shade and comfort to those struggling to start. Keep growing my dear friends and allow Jesus to be part of your small steps towards greatness and success. Do not be stressed over the things you can not control. Like the farmer after the planting time learn to sleep and believe in tomorrow. Trust in the Lord. The results are not in our control. Just do the planting because when God is with you, what you have planted will surely bloom and be the source of more blessings.
Blessings
Fr. Jhack
PRODUCTION IS OUR MISSION
Friday of the Third week in
Ordinary Time: Year C
Mark 4:26-34
Jesus often uses images of smallness when describing the heavenly kingdom. What do mustard seeds teaches us about the Kingdom of God? I would like to share 3P’s with you guys:
First, like the seed allnof us has the POTENTIALS TO GROW. It is the smallest of all the seeds but once aown it grows up and becomes the largest of plants.” (Lahat tayo ay may kakayanan at kakayahang umasenso, maging banal, maging mabuting tao at maging maayos muli ang mga nasirang relasyon) Like the seed we are invited to grow.
Second, in growing we need to be PATIENT. Friends don’t refuse to grow. Take note: when we start to grow some others may destroy us, hate us, criticize us and will make our life miserable. Be patient anyway. Trust in the Lord and do good that you may dwell in the land and be fed in security. Take delight in Him and He will grant you your heart desire. Be grateful if we have critics and oppositions because they are the one who will bring the best in us. Be happy if you have oppositions because one day when you are patient “they will take shelter in your shade.” Be patient sometimes we have to go through the worst to get the best. Be patient, great things take time.
Finally like the seed our mission is to produce. PRODUCTION is our mission. How to produce? Dream big but start small. It is not about what it is, it is about what it become. Friends, start small and end big. The biggest in the world is small in its beggining. Value the small and insignificant events in your life. I know it may seem small but it us not about what it is, its about what it become. Friends bear in mind that success is a result of small and insignificant moment to moment choices that add to big results. Small does not meant insignificant. Small can be mighty. Little by little, little becomes a lot. Little things are big. To have big production, stay low to level up. Why? Because humility is the mother of all giants.
Like a seed you have the potentials to grow. (Malaki ang potential mo). Therefore, never give up. Don’t be discouraged and don’t be dissappointed. Aasenso ka rin!
Blessings
Fr. Jhack
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