The thought occurred to me that I had never studied the encounters mentioned in the Bible of women and Jesus. Considering my ministry to women, I thought the information I would glean from such a study would be most helpful...and insightful...and wonderful.
I started with the most famous woman in Jesus' life - His mother. There were three things that stood out when considering her life in the grand scheme of things.
First, the person that first knew the Messiah was indeed coming and would arrive in around 9 months was Mary. Gabriel didn't appear to politicians, rulers or rabbis. He came to Mary, a very young woman, and announced that the seed of God had been placed in her womb; that she was chosen to carry and give birth to the Promised One.
For the rest of her life, she had a relationship with the Messiah, whom she knew as her firstborn son.
Second, proper wedding hospitality was important to her. She and Jesus were at a wedding where the wine ran out. She knew Jesus better than anyone. Why did she insist He do something about the situation? Had she seen Him perform miracles as He was growing up about which no one else knew? I don't think she was surprised when He performed His first public miracle and made the best wine served at the party.
The third thing that really stands out is what Jesus did for her as He was hanging on the cross..in agony...struggling to breathe. It is recorded in the 19th chapter of the book of John that Jesus saw her at the foot of His cross. He was suffering a slow tortuous death and yet, He made sure to pass on His responsibility, as her first-born son, of taking care of His widowed mother to John.
This same Jesus loves you and me. Wow! Take some time to think about that concept...
Fall
Ah...the heat of summer is almost gone and my favorite time of year is slowly unfurling into all its gloriousness. I put out all my fall decorations a couple days before Labor Day. We left town to celebrate our youngest daughter's birthday with her and I wanted to come back to a fall-decorated home. It would be September, after all!
I am praying for a beautiful fall this year - one where we can enjoy lots of patio mornings and evenings with family and friends...and mums...and various colored pumpkins...and pilgrims...with a focus on being thankful for both trials (for how they transform our lives) and blessings (for which we do nothing to deserve).
(artwork by my first-born daughter - this is the mantel in her living room)
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