Three grieving women-- Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome had risen early in the morning to go anoint the body of Jesus, which was now a corpse entombed in a cave. Their minds were foggy, and thinking clearly wasn't a symptom of grief. Nevertheless, they got their spices together and headed for the tomb. On the way, they realized the impossible task that was before them. That tomb was sealed. There was no way they would be able to roll the stone away from the opening. The story could have gone like this: "and when they remembered that the stone was blocking the entrance to the tomb, they turned around, went home, and went back to bed." But it doesn't. They realize they face the impossible, and keep going. Not sure how it will happen, they trust that it will happen regardless. That's faith. That's perseverance. That's trust. Do you live your life with that kind of faith? What's making you turn around and go back to bed? Believe, and forge ahead!
Readings: Numbers 16:41-18:32; Mark 16:1-20; Psalm 55:1-23; Proverbs 11:7
A daily verse or two selected from the One Year Bible followed by a reflection. Follow and join others in this spiritual discipline. Feel free to add your own verses and reflections in the comments. Scripture quotes and selections are from the NIV version of Tyndale's One Year Bible.
Monday, March 12, 2012
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