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Reflections on the Parable of the Yeast
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30 September 19980 Comments

Reflections on the Parable of the Yeast

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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III speaks about the Parable of the Leaven from the Gospel of Matthew, explaining its deep spiritual meaning. The leaven symbolizes the power of divine grace working in believers’ lives. Though small in appearance, its effect is powerful and all-encompassing, spreading silently within the heart, the Church, and the world until all is transformed by God’s grace.


1. The Meaning of Leaven in Scripture

In some passages, leaven symbolizes evil, as the Lord said: “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”
But in this parable, it symbolizes growth and the expansion of God’s Kingdom.
Symbols may have dual meanings—the same image can point to both good and evil, as the serpent represents both Satan and wisdom.


2. Leaven as a Symbol of Growth and Spread

Leaven is very small, yet its influence is great.
Likewise, God’s Kingdom began humbly—with the Christ Child in the manger, then Mary and Joseph, the twelve apostles, and finally thousands of believers filling the world.
Leaven thus symbolizes the divine power that begins simply and fills all creation.


3. The Hidden Work of Divine Grace

Leaven works secretly, yet its results are visible.
So does grace in the sacraments—we do not see how baptism or anointing or communion work, yet we see their fruits in transformed lives.
It is a quiet, continual power—the work of the Holy Spirit within the Church.


4. The Inner Work That Comes from God

Flour cannot ferment on its own; it needs an outside force—the leaven.
In the same way, man cannot grow spiritually without God’s grace.
As the Lord said, “Without Me you can do nothing.”
Grace enters the depths of the soul, transforming it from within into a new creation.


5. The Church as the Woman Who Hid the Leaven

The woman represents the Church, who hides the leaven—the grace—within believers’ hearts through the sacraments and spiritual teaching.
The Church also provides the right environment for growth: water (baptism), warmth (love), and spiritual labor.
No one can mature spiritually without the Church, the mother who hides divine grace within her children.


6. The Universal and Transforming Work of the Leaven

The leaven permeates all the dough; grace likewise works in the whole human being—body, mind, and spirit.
It also spreads through families, ministries, and the universal Church.
The believer who is transformed by grace becomes a leaven himself, transforming others—like Saint Paul, Augustine, and Moses the Black.


7. The Spiritual Qualities of the Leaven’s Work

  • It acts immediately.

  • It continues without ceasing.

  • It works silently and deeply.

  • It cannot be resisted, for God’s word never returns void.

  • It transforms others into its own image—the image of God.


8. The Final Spiritual Lesson

The leaven teaches us not to despise small beginnings, for God uses the little to accomplish much.
It also teaches us to accept God’s work within us, even if it seems bitter at first, because its end is sweetness and new life.
Though leaven’s taste and smell are unpleasant, its fruit—the bread of life—is precious.
So the hardships of the spiritual path lead to eternal joy.

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