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Remembered for Good: Four Qualities of a Woman

DAY 2 OF 4

Unsung Heroes

In the vast tapestry of Christian history, there are names that shine brightly, and then there are those who work tirelessly behind the scenes, their contributions often overlooked. One such name is Mary from Romans. Not the Virgin Mary or Mary Magdalene, but a Mary of Rome, who epitomized hard work and dedication.

In his letter to the Romans, Paul specifies, “Greet Mary who has worked very hard for you.” This simple statement speaks volumes. Mary’s dedication, though common, had an uncommon impact. It’s a testament to the idea that you never truly grasp the ripple effect of routine faithfulness.

Throughout Christian history, our foundations have been strengthened by countless unsung heroes. Think of all the individuals who make church services possible: those managing technical aspects, ensuring security, preparing refreshments, or teaching Bible studies. While the spotlight often shines on a select few, the collective effort of many truly makes a difference.

Consider the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington, D.C. Guarded since 1937, come rain or shine, it stands as a tribute to those whose sacrifices remain anonymous. The inscription on the tomb reads, “Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God.” This sentiment mirrors Mary’s Mary and that of countless others in our faith journey. Their dedication might be known only to God, but it’s no less significant.

Remember that being known to God is the highest honor. Following Christ is not about accolades or recognition; it’s about unwavering commitment and faithfulness. Let’s challenge ourselves to recognize and honor the unsung heroes in our midst. It’s not about who knows or recognizes us; it’s about being known to God and letting Him guide our path. Your ordinary faith can lead to extraordinary impact. Embrace it! Like Mary, you can leave an indelible mark with your dedication and service.

The Bible is filled with stories of individuals who played crucial roles behind the scenes, like Mary. From the widow who gave her last mite to the temple treasury, demonstrating profound faith, to the women who supported Jesus’ ministry from their means, their stories remind us that every act of service, no matter how small, has value in God’s eyes. Our worth is not determined by the world’s applause, but by our faithfulness to God’s calling.

So, as you go about your daily life, remember Mary. Remember her dedication, her hard work, and her unwavering faith. Let her story inspire you to serve with passion and commitment, knowing that you are making a difference in God’s eyes. Your service matters whether you’re in the spotlight or behind the scenes. Let your life be a testament to the power of ordinary faith leading to extraordinary impact.

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Remembered for Good: Four Qualities of a Woman

What women made an impact on Paul? In this devotional based on Romans 16, Pastor Gregg Matte highlights the women in Paul’s farewell address to the church in Rome. They who displayed a servant’s heart, hard work, a mother’s love, and more. These women honored Christ through their actions and set an example for us to follow.

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