These parables of Jesus remind us...
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These parables of Jesus remind us that we don't have much to do with the growth of God's kingdom, with the good God is working among us. It is like famed Reformed theologian of last century Karl Barth once wrote: We have here [in theses parables] a growth which has little to do with human industry... "whether a man sets his hands to work or folds them or even lay them in his lap he can only be a spectator and affirm that it takes place..." (Church Dogmatics, Vol. IV/2, p. 631). When we realize that God does all the good, we are more inclined to live in awe and not expect all the good we have as if we deserved it. Then life becomes a wonderful surprise. Novelist Alice Walker gives us advice that parallels Jesus' advice in the parables: "The best things in life are unexpected... Live frugally on surprise."
