In Mark 5:21-34 we find the story of a woman with a longstanding issue of blood. We don't know this woman's name; she is known by her problem. This points us to a significant truth: sometimes a problem becomes so big in our lives that it swallows up our identity. But in the story, when she sees Jesus--when she sees the face of God--she learns who she really is: not a woman with an issue of blood, but "Daughter."
The Face of God
November 8, 2020 • Lindsay Elizabeth
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Waiting Like Simeon
December 27, 2020 • David Hammerslag
Almost everyone hates waiting, even when the thing we are waiting for will be well worth the wait. Waiting on God can be some of the hardest waiting there is. We can learn how to shift our perspective while waiting by studying the example of Simeon and Anna, who we meet in Luke chapter 2. They are examples of waiting with anticipation that leads to attentiveness and action.
Mary, God's Favor, & the Impossible
December 20, 2020 • Graeme Sellers
In this year, 2020, a year in which so much has gone sideways, how many of us are holding on to personal word from God that looks increasingly as impossible as the one Gabriel gave to Mary? And how many need the same assurance, “For no word from God will ever fail.”?