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THE PARABLE OF THE LEAVEN
Christ said that the kingdom of heaven could be likened
unto leaven (or yeast), which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour,
till the whole was leavened.
Now, this leaven, or yeast, is composed of tiny little
plants, each one so small that it cannot possibly be seen by the sharpest eye
except through a very powerful microscope. So small are they that it would
require three thousand of them, placed close together, side by side, to make up
the length of one inch. Like all other plants they require food, and they find
this in the dough they are placed in. You know that all things are made up of
atoms of chemical substances so wonderfully blended together that only the
chemist can separate them, and when he has separated them they appear very
different. Well, in flour there are certain things so blended, and the
yeast-plant takes one kind of substance as food, and in doing so sets free
another substance called carbonic acid gas. This gas bubbles up and makes the
heavy dough spongy and light. If it were not for these tiny bubbles of gas your
bread would be as heavy and close as suet pudding. This is the reason why yeast
is put into dough for making bread or cake. One of the most remarkable things
about this yeast is, that when it gets into any substance that contains its
food, it at once begins to give off buds, which, in a few moments, become
full-sized and break away. So rapid is this increase, that if a single
yeast-plant were to be put into a great mass of dough it would very quickly
leaven the whole mass.
And so it is with the love of God. When once it gets into our
hearts it will keep on growing until all our life is filled with it, and we try
in all things to please Him.
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