Sunday Reflection (June 16, 2024)

Sunday Reflection upon 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1

Jesus Christ has commissioned not just individuals but all Christians and congregations of Christ’s Church to plant the seed of the Good News of Jesus Christ. Planting spiritual seeds is a shared responsibility, a task we all contribute to. However, planting seeds is not always easy because we do not always see the result of what we have planted or if someone else reaps the benefit. But we reap the benefit of that which others have planted, fostering a deep sense of community and shared growth.  As a society and economy, we demand quantifiable results to justify our actions. Faith-wise, not seeing measurable results may lead to discouragement or greater faith in God’s ability to bring what God has planted through us to fruition.

Let us not be swayed by the allure of instant results, but instead, let us focus on the noble act of sowing seeds of faith, love, and compassion. Once planted, these seeds can potentially revolutionize lives and communities, sparking a transformation that we may not even be able to fully comprehend. Remember, a tiny seed, once sown, can grow into a mighty tree, offering shade and comfort to others. Our work, guided by God, is not for our gain but for the benefit of others. We are the humble gardeners, planting the seed; God is the masterful cultivator, working miracles through us.