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Smallest Seed replaced my GOD's Flesh blog on May 18, 2022. Why? I already have a God's Flesh blog on Wordpress (click here to visit it) and there's no sense having two blogs with this same name. I should've done this years ago but I had a lot in my hands for quite some time. Been busy with other things. Anyway, here it is. Smallest Seed. In a gist, it's about how God's small things are powerful. You just have to see them with eyes cleared by the Holy Spirit.

Photo above by Zetong Li: www.pexels.com

It's derived from Matthew 13.31 where Jesus said the kingdom is like a mustard seed--initially the smallest but eventually ending up the biggest tree of all. It's a radical, supernatural growth. I mean, ever seen a "mustard tree"? There's no such thing. Mustards are vegetable plants the size of Bok Choy plant or pechay. Mustards don't turn into trees. But Jesus said it's the norm in the spirit realms--the smallest seeds turn into the biggest trees. 

The least is the greatest. That's the root of being GOD's Flesh. And yes, GOD always chooses small to grow big.

Smallest seed is like the water Jesus gives you. It becomes a wellspring of water (or fountain) bubbling up to eternal life. It's like ordinary water turning into wine. It's like 5 loaves and 2 fish multiplying to feed 5,000 men. It's like the 12 common-folk disciples (later the 120) Jesus tasked with making disciples of all nations. 

It's like dust that God used to form man (a rib for the woman) to propagate and inhabit the whole earth.

I hope readers get the smallest seed spiritual realm, too, as they read articles here. Church ministry is good and working hard is needful, but everything should begin the way GOD started everything--with the smallest seed. A seed straight from HIM. Nothing can surpass God's thoughts and ways. The smallest-seed paradigm alone can grow to be the largest where birds perch on the branches.

“The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches.” 







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