In this week’s message, Pastor Kit reminds us that the Kingdom of God often grows quietly and steadily before it becomes visible. Teaching from Mark 4:26–29, Jesus compares the Kingdom to a seed planted in the ground—growing day and night, often unnoticed, yet always moving toward a harvest.
Kingdom growth doesn’t happen all at once. It unfolds in stages—first the blade, then the head, then the full grain. While we may not always see what God is doing, we can trust that His Word is powerful and effective. Our responsibility is to plant the seed, nurture healthy soil in our hearts, and remove anything that competes with God’s work.
We were also reminded that the Kingdom brings the blessings of Jesus, the presence of Jesus, and the rule and reign of Jesus. True growth comes when we don’t just desire His blessings, but willingly submit to His rule—trusting that His ways lead to life.
As we begin a new year, the challenge is simple but intentional: What are we planting? If we sow God’s Word faithfully—in our own lives and in the lives of others—we can be confident that God will bring growth in His time.






