
Walking through Luke: Song
How often do we let our perceptions of our circumstances or our blessings shape our view of who God is?
How often do we let our perceptions of our circumstances or our blessings shape our view of who God is?
Mary marvels at the character of God, completely in awe that He would find favor in her and use such a humble servant to accomplish His glorious purposes.
The Lord uses Elizabeth to provide affirmation and quell Mary’s doubts. These women are intentionally placed in the story of Christ.
Before Mary could tell her relative of what happened, Elizabeth’s son in her womb leaped out of joy.
Mary isn’t questioning from a place of doubt but from wonder – not “if” but “how.”
God sent his messenger to an unnamed location in Nazareth and chose an unmarried, teenage girl to bring about the redeemer of humanity.
Praise the Lord for showing us the value of his people, despite age, gender or status.
To God, the reckless are courageous; the unclean are forgiven; the foolish are loyal; the victimized are redeemed; the ruined are worthy. Through God’s eyes we all are transformed.
How often do we let our perceptions of our circumstances or our blessings shape our view of who God is?
Mary marvels at the character of God, completely in awe that He would find favor in her and use such a humble servant to accomplish His glorious purposes.
The Lord uses Elizabeth to provide affirmation and quell Mary’s doubts. These women are intentionally placed in the story of Christ.
Before Mary could tell her relative of what happened, Elizabeth’s son in her womb leaped out of joy.
Mary isn’t questioning from a place of doubt but from wonder – not “if” but “how.”
God sent his messenger to an unnamed location in Nazareth and chose an unmarried, teenage girl to bring about the redeemer of humanity.
Praise the Lord for showing us the value of his people, despite age, gender or status.
To God, the reckless are courageous; the unclean are forgiven; the foolish are loyal; the victimized are redeemed; the ruined are worthy. Through God’s eyes we all are transformed.
How often do we let our perceptions of our circumstances or our blessings shape our view of who God is?
Mary marvels at the character of God, completely in awe that He would find favor in her and use such a humble servant to accomplish His glorious purposes.
The Lord uses Elizabeth to provide affirmation and quell Mary’s doubts. These women are intentionally placed in the story of Christ.
Before Mary could tell her relative of what happened, Elizabeth’s son in her womb leaped out of joy.
Mary isn’t questioning from a place of doubt but from wonder – not “if” but “how.”
God sent his messenger to an unnamed location in Nazareth and chose an unmarried, teenage girl to bring about the redeemer of humanity.
Praise the Lord for showing us the value of his people, despite age, gender or status.
To God, the reckless are courageous; the unclean are forgiven; the foolish are loyal; the victimized are redeemed; the ruined are worthy. Through God’s eyes we all are transformed.
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