Minute for Mission: Union Presbyterian Seminary
Jesus and the Farm

January 8, 2017
The agricultural metaphor was one of Jesus’ favorites. Speaking to a people of the land, Jesus used the imagery of the land often in his parables and sermons. A sower who went out to sow. A lamp and a bushel basket. Growing seed. Mustard seed. And that is just one chapter (Mark 4). Throughout his ministry, Jesus connected God’s work to the growth from the land. The nourishment and sustenance of the earth became metaphors for the care and support of God’s in-breaking Reign.
Nurture and sustenance from the land remain important symbols of God’s grace and care for God’s people today. As much as we can, we care for the earth, draw strength from the earth, and share what we draw with those who hunger and thirst.
Brian K. Blount, president and professor of New Testament, Union Presbyterian Seminary
Today's Focus: Union Presbyterian Seminary
Let us join in prayer for:
PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Linda Pagano, PMA
Debbie Paris, PW
Let us pray
Dear God, be with Union Presbyterian Seminary and Shalom Farms as we venture into this new and wonderful endeavor of planting seeds and growing the richness of the earth to feed the people of your earth. Amen.
Revised Common Lectionary Readings for Sunday, January 8, 2017, the Baptism of the Lord (Year A)
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