Parables
The Mustard Seed and the Leaven: Small Beginnings, Expanding Influence (Luke 13:18–21)
In Luke 13:18–21, Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed and leaven, showing how small beginnings can produce powerful and lasting impact over time.
The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Compassion That Crosses Boundaries (Luke 10:25–37)
In Luke 10:25–37, the parable of the Good Samaritan challenges religious assumptions and reveals that true love is demonstrated through compassionate action.
The Parable of the Lamp: Truth Revealed Demands Responsibility (Luke 8:16–18)
In Luke 8:16–18, the parable of the lamp reveals that truth is not meant to be hidden. What we receive must be lived out, because understanding carries responsibility.
The Purpose of Parables: Why Some Understand and Others Don’t (Luke 8:9–10)
In Luke 8:9–10, Jesus explains the purpose of parables, revealing why truth is understood by some and hidden from others. This moment highlights the importance of spiritual readiness and responsiveness.
The Parable of the Sower: The Condition Determines the Outcome (Luke 8:4–15)
In Luke 8:4–15, the parable of the sower reveals how people respond differently to the same truth. The condition of the heart determines whether the Word takes root and produces lasting fruit.




