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The Gospel and Kingdom Growth (Mark 4:26-34) - 5/27/26

  • Tabernacle Baptist Church
  • 12 hours ago
  • 2 min read

INTRO

  • Jesus continues teaching about the Kingdom of God through parables.

  • The previous parables emphasized hearing and responding to God’s Word.

  • Now Jesus explains how the Kingdom grows and spreads.

  • Though the Kingdom may appear small and slow, God is powerfully advancing it through the gospel.

The Kingdom of God is the rule and reign of God over His creation through Jesus Christ, advancing through the proclamation of the gospel, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and displayed through the life and mission of the church until Christ returns.

1. The Kingdom Advances by God’s Power — vv. 26–27

  • The seed is sown.

  • Growth happens beyond human ability.

  • God gives the increase.

  • The harvest is certain.

  • We are called to faithfulness, not sovereignty.

2. The Kingdom Grows Over Time — vv. 28–29

  • Blade. Ear. Full grain.

  • God matures His people progressively.

  • Spiritual growth is often gradual, but it should be evident.

3. The Kingdom Begins Small — vv. 30–31

  • The mustard seed appeared insignificant.

  • Jesus’ ministry appeared small in the world’s eyes.

  • God delights in using what seems weak and small.

  • Never underestimate what God can do through simple faithfulness.

4. The Kingdom Expands Beyond Expectation — v. 32

  • The small seed becomes large.

  • The kingdom spreads outward.

  • Others find refuge and blessing under its influence.

  • The gospel always impacts more than we can see.

5. The Kingdom Reveals the Heart and Demands a Response — vv. 33–34

  • Jesus taught in parables.

  • Some listened casually.

  • Others leaned in to understand.

  • The disciples desired more truth.

  • Kingdom truth exposes the condition of the heart.

  • The kingdom of God does not merely inform people — it calls them to repent, believe, follow, and submit to Christ as King.

The What Now

  • Sow the Word faithfully.

  • Trust God with the results.

  • Stay patient in slow seasons.

  • Keep pursuing growth.

  • Live under the rule of Christ daily.

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