🗣️ Parable of Kingdom and Wisdom


Yeshu (Jesus) often taught using parables—simple stories, like Indian kathas, that reveal divine truths hidden from proud minds but revealed to humble hearts.
Through these parables, Yeshu opened the eyes of His listeners to the Kingdom of God—a spiritual realm where God reigns, not by force, but in surrendered hearts. These stories are not mere morals; they are invitations to experience a new life under God’s rule.

📖 Examples of His Parables:
  • The Prodigal Son – A wayward son is welcomed by a merciful father. God longs to receive every lost soul. (Luke 15:11–32)
  • The Good Samaritan – A stranger shows love beyond religion or caste. This is the heart of God's Kingdom. (Luke 10:25–37)
  • The Sower and the Seed – Just like seeds fall on different soils, God’s word is received differently by each heart. (Matthew 13:1–23)
“Whoever has ears, let them hear.” — Matthew 13:9
👑 The Kingdom of God: Hidden Yet Powerful
Many parables reveal the mystery and power of the Kingdom of God:
  • Like a mustard seed: tiny at first, but becomes a large tree. (Matthew 13:31–32)
  • Like yeast in dough: unseen, but transforms everything. (Matthew 13:33)
  • Like a treasure or pearl: worth everything you have. (Matthew 13:44–46)
  • Like a fishing net: gathering all, with judgment in the end. (Matthew 13:47–50)
“The Kingdom of God is within you.” — Luke 17:21
Yeshu’s Kingdom is not about political power. It begins within—when hearts turn to God and live by His will. It transforms individuals, families, and even nations.
🌱 Invitation: Enter the Kingdom
To experience this Kingdom, Yeshu taught that a spiritual rebirth is needed:
“Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.” — John 3:5
His parables invite each of us to:
  • Listen with an open heart
  • Reflect honestly
  • Choose the path of life
🔍 Let His stories awaken your soul. They are timeless calls to enter a Kingdom that changes everything—from the inside out.