We're
looking for meaning. Read correctly, the Bible offers just that. The
parables of Christ are two-fold: on the one hand they are like a key
that gets us through a door we want to open; on the other hand they
are like the door that bars entrance to all but those who have the
key.
Isn't
it cool how talking about something common and ordinary can either
enlighten some people as to meaning, or else from others keep it
hidden? Christ explained meaning through the common place. “So is
the kingdom of God.”
Christ
could take a dumb farmer, and with him explain the mysteries of the
universe. Let us take the clue: a farmer represents the man who is
working toward a goal, meaning-of-life-wise, a seeker of truth –
someone with a plan.
Like
the farmer, any of us may be “a man (who) casts his seed into the
ground.” We may “sleep and rise night and day,” maintaining our
quest with all diligence. Yet, to spite all of our most heroic
efforts, what we are after is a thing that pretty much takes care of
itself: “the seed should spring and grow,” and we are left to
confess our ignorance: “he knoweth not how.”
Even
in our modern age of information, there are farmers who are no
experts in the botanical sciences. Some of them are as dumb as they
come, but they can plant a field and reap the harvest. Their labors,
even in their ignorance, will lead them to the purpose and meaning of
their profession.
One
of the complaints lodged against the faithful is that they do not
have the science, or the facts and figures, on their side. I say,
that is precisely the hopeful message found in the parables of
Christ. One need not be an expert seeker of truth to find truth. I
was fluent in no particular language when I began to speak. As we
know through faith, the thousand mile journey of a farmer begins and
ends with a single step. To find meaning, to achieve purpose, we need
only be the farmer.
“The
earth brings forth fruit of herself, first the blade, then the ear,
after that the full corn in the ear.” We need only take it a step
at a time. When everything falls into place, we reach out and seize
truth, meaning, purpose – “because the harvest is come.”
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