Hope Springs Forth
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Kate King | Read Mark 4:26-29
On the one hand, this parable feels like an invitation into purposeful work with the Lord. The man in the parable takes on the work of scattering seeds without knowing of what will take place. Any gardener knows the hope and trust required in planting seeds. We may not know...
God, we faithfully release our love into the world and then, in surrender, trust that your kingdom is in motion. Help us remember that sometimes we can do more with less when we trust in your power. Amen.
The readings for this week look at the interaction between our humanity and divine kingdom power and the everyday anointing that can take place when we overlap with God’s presence. The scripture passage from First Samuel tells the story of Samuel following the guidance of the Lord to anoint David as king. Then we have Psalm 20, a psalm of David, that was originally written as a prayer sung by ancient Israelites for their king. Our passage from the Gospel of Mark compares the kingdom of God to the sprouting and growth of seeds in order to expound on the beauty of small acts of faith. In Second Corinthians, Paul explores what it means to glorify God. Paul also encourages the reader that when we are in Jesus Christ, we are made new.
Read 1 Samuel 15:34–16:13. How do you feel God’s presence and anointing in your life?
Read Psalm 20. What are the desires of your heart? Where do the desires of your heart overlap with God’s desires for you? When do you feel as though you embody God’s desires?
Read 2 Corinthians 5:6-17. How can we make space for God in our physical body? Do you feel at home in your body while glorifying the Lord? When do you feel made new in Christ?
Read Mark 4:26-34. In what small action is God beckoning you to have big faith? How is God inviting you into kingdom work through small steps of faith?
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