God’s Acre on the Go
What does it mean to be “built for good” in a world that often feels harsh, divided, and exhausting? In this Mother’s Day message, we turn to 1 Peter 3:8–17 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Peter%203%3A8%E2%80%9317&version=NRSVUE], a letter written to early Christians trying to remain faithful during a time of fear and persecution. Rather than responding to cruelty with more cruelty, Peter calls them to bless instead of curse, to confront evil with goodness, and to remain rooted in the way of Jesus. The sermon explores how this kind of steadfast goodness is often witnessed most clearly in mothers and caregivers—those who continue to nurture, protect, forgive, and show up even when life is difficult. Connecting the biblical idea of tov (“good”) from Genesis to everyday acts of love and endurance, this message reflects on how faithful goodness reveals both our deepest purpose and the heart of God. Because when we continue to do good under pressure, we become witnesses to hope in a hurting world.
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