As a community, we’ve been praying through the Word of God. Today we are looking at Mary’s song or... prayer - she’s responded with faith to the news that she will carry and raise the King of Kings, Jesus. Elizabeth has pronounced a blessing over her, and now, we find her praising the Almighty for who He is having been mindful of her state.
Last week we left Mary right after she was told by an angel that she would conceive unconventially and give birth to King Jesus. Her response was recorded in Luke 1:38 “I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her. Next we find her visiting family, and she’s greeted with our focus for today.
In today’s culture the words obedience and obey have negative connotations. However, they bring a great blessing and a mighty faith builder. On tonight’s program we’ll go over the story of an obedient young lady, who faithfully accepted God’s will despite the possible negative consequences.
This is our final installment of the 23rd Psalm. And this, combined with music, scripture, as well as a look back at the many thanks due from our callers- this episode is sure to be a spirit packed program!
We all have dark valleys, past or present that’s what we’re praying for today. The Psalmist says, “I will fear no evil, for You are with me”. There’s the hope!
We have been going through verses 1-6 of the 23rd Psalm. Today, we will cover the latter portion of verse 3. As we dive in once again, know that we are here for you, but most importantly the Lord is here.
In those moments of deep spiritual need and loneliness the transforming love of Christ is there to connect you with the Author of Love.
We are exploring the beauty of Psalm 23 in a series called the Good Shepherd. Join Season and Mario for a spiritual and uplifting study of verses 2 and 3a of that chapter. We want to hear from you and know how the Lord has refreshed your soul and how He leads you in quiet waters.
God has many ways to show you His transforming mercy, including the community of fellow believers who are willing to pray with you.