Mustard Seed & Yeast
The Parable of the Sower
Understanding Kingdom Growth
Application & Life Response
BIG PICTURE REVIEW
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What two things did Jesus compare the Kingdom of God to in Matthew 13:31–33?

✅ Mustard seed and yeast (Matthew 13:31–33)

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What does the seed represent in the Parable of the Sower?

✅ The Word of God (Matthew 13:19)

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 According to these parables, how does God’s Kingdom usually begin?

✅ Small and unnoticed (Matthew 13:31)

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What kind of heart allows God’s Word to grow?

✅ A receptive and obedient heart (Matthew 13:23)

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 What shared truth connects the mustard seed, yeast, and good soil?

 ✅ God’s Kingdom grows even when growth is not immediately visible (Matthew 13:31–33, 23)

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Why was the mustard seed surprising as a picture of God’s Kingdom?

✅ It started extremely small but grew very large (Matthew 13:31–32)

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 What happens to the seed that falls on rocky soil?

✅ It grows quickly but dies because it has no root (Matthew 13:20–21)

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What do both yeast and good soil teach about spiritual growth?

✅ Growth happens over time (Matthew 13:23, 33)

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What might “rocky soil” look like today?

✅ Following God briefly but quitting when life gets hard (Matthew 13:20–21)

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How do these parables together explain why some people grow spiritually and others do not?

✅ Growth depends on both God and human response (Matthew 13:18–23, 31–33)

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What happens to the yeast after it is mixed into the dough?

✅ It spreads through the entire batch (Matthew 13:33)

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What prevents growth in the thorny soil?

✅ Worries and riches choke the Word (Matthew 13:22)

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Who is responsible for spreading God’s Word like the sower?

✅ Believers (Matthew 13:3)

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How can believers act like yeast in the world?

✅ Influencing others quietly for God (Matthew 13:33)

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Why does Jesus emphasize growth instead of instant results in these parables?

 ✅ Because transformation takes time (Matthew 13:31–33)

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What does the growth of the mustard plant show about God’s Kingdom?

 ✅ The Kingdom expands beyond what people expect (Matthew 13:32)

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What makes the good soil different from the others?

✅ It hears, understands, and produces fruit (Matthew 13:23)

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What mistake do people make when they expect instant spiritual growth?

✅ Forgetting that Kingdom growth is gradual (Matthew 13:31–33)

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Why shouldn’t believers become discouraged by small beginnings?

✅ God grows His Kingdom over time (Matthew 13:31–32)

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What warning do these parables give about simply hearing God’s Word?

✅ Hearing without responding produces no fruit (Matthew 13:19–22)

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Why would Jesus use ordinary objects like seeds and bread to teach spiritual truth?

 ✅ So people could understand deeper Kingdom truths through familiar images (Matthew 13:34)

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 Why do different people respond differently to the same message of God’s Word?

 ✅ Because their hearts are prepared differently (Matthew 13:18–23)

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 What connection exists between heart condition and Kingdom growth?

✅ Growth depends on receiving God’s Word deeply (Matthew 13:23)

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What personal responsibility do believers have after hearing God’s Word?

✅ To live it out and bear fruit (Matthew 13:23)

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According to both parables, what shows that God’s Kingdom is truly growing in someone’s life?

✅ Visible spiritual fruit and lasting change (Matthew 13:23)

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