God's Reign Grows Among Us Now
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Matthew 13:24–43 In this Gospel, Jesus uses three everyday images prevalent during his time—wheat and weeds, a mustard seed, and yeast—to show that God’s kingdom or reign grows quietly, patiently, and powerfully. God's reign is not just for a distant place or time—it is God's vision and way of life meant for us now ( "Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as in heaven" (Matthew 6:10)). God's reign is manifested where people live in right relationships—with God, with one another, with themselves, and with all of creation—shaped by the values of love, truth, goodness, the inherent dignity of all persons, solidarity, justice, peace, humility, healing, compassion, mercy, courage, hope, selfless service, and salvation that Jesus taught and exemplified. Jesus shows that God's reign is already present among us, growing quietly whenever and wherever hearts are open to God's grace, guided and empowered by the Holy...