The Practice of Belonging
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Laura Auberry | Read Romans 4:13-25
God not only calls Abraham to enter the unknown, but God also makes a promise that seems impossible to fulfill. Abraham becoming a father seems, in every sense of the word, unbelievable. Sarah is barren, and Abraham does not seem to have much life left in him.
Faith is often...
God of miracles, may I embrace the unbelievable as I seek to follow you, remembering that through you, all things are possible. Amen.
The passages this week share a common theme: They all showcase what it means to follow God. In the four readings, we look at how specific people followed God, from a tax collector to Abraham to a bleeding woman. These readings also explore what following God looks like in practice, such as letting go of our plans, widening the invitation to the table, and creating a community that is united in inclusivity. As we read about these different people who answered God’s call and the practices of following God, perhaps our own vision of faith can expand, as well, as we recognize that there is no one way to follow God or one image of perfect faith.
Read Genesis 12:1-9. When was the last time you entered an “unknown”? What scared you the most about it? Where is God calling you to go now?
Read Psalm 33:1-12. What do you seek to control in your life? What does control look like as we follow Christ? How does this passage encourage you to let go of your plans?
Read Romans 4:13-25. What does unity look like in your community? How does this passage invite you to believe in the unbelievable?
Read Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26. What does it mean to follow God? When has it been hard to follow God? What’s given you hope on your journey of faith? What is the difference between mercy and sacrifice?
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