Luke 1. 26-45

        The angel Gabriel was sent to Mary, informing her she had been chosen by God to be the bearer of the Christ Child. This was an amazing moment, an unusual occurrence, a time like no other. Mary’s initial response of fear was quickly put to rest by the angel who told her she had... Continue Reading →

Psalm 73.1-26

        From the psalmist’s perspective, the wicked prospered and the righteous suffered. It didn’t make sense. As God’s people, they expected to be the one’s prospering while the wicked struggled. But it was different; the wicked had mocked the righteous as they questioned the true presence of Israel’s God. “But when I thought to understand... Continue Reading →

John 6.1-15

        On the shore of the Sea of Galilee Jesus “went up on the mountain and there he sat down with his disciples” (John 6.3). He spent time alone with them until a large crowd gathered. Seeing the people, Jesus had compassion on them and began to teach them “many things” (Mark 6.34). As evening... Continue Reading →

Acts 9.10-19

        Paul was vehement in his hatred for and persecution of the young church, of all who had become followers of Jesus Christ. Wherever he went, the believers were fearful of his potential actions. Continuing his outrage, Paul went to the high priest and asked for authorization to bring to Jerusalem all believers he found... Continue Reading →

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