Wonky Kids and Everything
A very prominent person in the Bible that continually gets a bad wrap is Mary Magdalene, but why? Yes, she was once possessed by seven demons which is horrific, but that isn't where her story ended. Jesus cast out those demons from her and took her with Him throughout His earthly ministry. She was at the crucifixion, the first to see Him at the tomb when He rose from the grave, and the list goes on. Instead of seeing her as who she USED to be, why are we not admiring the person she become BECAUSE of Jesus and coming to know Him. Why are we not looking at how God can take someone who was to the point of being possessed, and seeing how He could use her? Why are we not trying to be more like Mary (post-demon possession) in her walk, ministry, and commission instead of saying that we want to be nothing like her. God had a mission for her, just like He has for you and I. Are we using the excuses of our past to deter from what we are called to do? Or are we being a Mary who walked and talked with Jesus to fulfill what He has called you and I to do? People always held it over Mary's head from where she used to be in life, but never looked at their self in the mirror and re-evaluated their walk and how they were living. If we are judging them before looking at ourself and fixing what is wrong with us, how are we any better than those we compare ourself to. We aren't. We personally would love to have known Mary and to talk with her. To hear her testimony. To just sit with her and listen at how God transformed her and what being with Jesus was like. To be friends with Mary. As Christians, we need to stop pushing away Mary's and start praying for them and witnessing to them. To pour into them, but we also need to pour into each other. We hope you enjoy this episode and thank you for listening or watching! Listen to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and YouTube! Thank you!
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