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Mustard seed steps []


File:Mustard seed steps.mp4

Discussion

Mustard seed steps Pericope []


± Mr 4.30-32 No tree

± Mt 13.31-32

± Lu 13.18-19 No herb


Mustard seed steps Key []


All trees are symbols of the cross.


Mustard seed steps Before []


Incarnation: The seed was born of a woman. Prediction of Gethsemane.

Teacher: He taught of the cross.


Mustard seed steps After []


Those living in the spirit rest in the cross.

Move mountain to the sea.


Mustard seed steps Translations []

Discussion

g:mustard - h:bruised by anger


Mustard seed steps Riddles []

Discussion

What is the kingdom?
Who is the least of all the seed?
What is the mustard/bruised seed?
What is the bruised heel?
Who was the herb given to?
Who are they?
What is the purpose of the herb?
Who are the birds?
How do you move a mountain to the sea?


Mustard seed steps Synonyms []

Discussion

air § spirit
rest § finished
seed § child
tree § cross


Mustard seed steps Christ []

Discussion

seed ☧
herb ☧
tree ☧


Mustard seed steps Pattern []

Discussion

₱ Incarnation - teaching - death - fruitful


Mustard seed steps Deeper digs


Mustard seed steps Story []


The Word was born of of a woman (incarnation), he had two natures. He would weaken the flesh to be obedient in the spirit. He would serve all men. He served them again as the teacher of the cross. Finally, he gave his life (planted) and finished the work, allowing those who live in the spirit to rest in his finished works.