Boyd Hannold delivers a sermon titled "Upright Kingdom," where he explores the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven through the lens of Jesus' parables, particularly focusing on the parables of the leaven and the mustard seed. Hannold begins by examining the shortest parable of Jesus found in Matthew 13:33, which likens the Kingdom of Heaven to leaven hidden in flour until it permeates the whole batch. He emphasizes that the purpose of the parables in Matthew 13 is to reveal the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Hannold discusses the various communities people are part of, such as work, home, school, and leisure, and the importance of sharing the gospel within these communities. He reminds the audience that it is God who causes the gospel to grow, using believers' testimonies to do so. The story of Jesus appearing to the disciples on the road to Emmaus serves as an example of how God opens people's eyes to the gospel and relies on the faithful to expand His kingdom.
The sermon warns against getting caught up in elaborate or allegorical interpretations of scripture, as was common among early church fathers. Hannold points out that the main message of the parables is the uncontrollable and expansive growth of the Kingdom of Heaven, similar to how a small mustard seed grows into a large tree.
Hannold further explains that the growth of the Kingdom of God is both powerful and unstoppable, and it requires action from either God or His disciples. He also revisits the parable of the Good Samaritan, emphasizing that the main point is the universal neighborliness expected of believers, which includes even those who are different or disliked.
The sermon also touches on the dual nature of the Kingdom's growth, both external and internal, and the role of believers in spreading the gospel. Hannold shares the story of Nate Caresi, whose missionary parents brought the gospel to Papua New Guinea, leading to the establishment of numerous churches, illustrating the unstoppable nature of the gospel.
Finally, Hannold reflects on the life of Bill Counterman, a former staff member whose love for Jesus was evident in his community involvement. The parable of the leaven is revisited, highlighting the significant influence a small amount of God's kingdom can have in the world.
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