How do you define the Kingdom of God? In Luke 13, Jesus doesn’t offer a tidy definition—He gives us two surprising images: a tiny mustard seed and a hidden bit of leaven. In this episode, we dig into the earthy, upside-down, and unstoppable nature of God’s Kingdom. It begins in the smallest, humblest places—a barren womb, a poor village, a crucified King—and yet it grows into something expansive and eternal.
We’ll explore how this Kingdom is not about power the way the world defines it. It’s about extravagant generosity, radical surrender, and hidden transformation. It's not a system, a nation, or a Sunday service—it's the presence of a King who is remaking the world from the bottom up. And the question that cuts through all of it: Is Jesus your King?