The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Part OneНамуна

Daily Reflection: One of the most intriguing aspects of Mark 3:7-12 is that it doesn’t specify the types of people who came from surrounding regions where Jesus resided. What was their motivation? Was it spiritual? Was it selfish? The Bible doesn’t say. However, this story does state that he healed the “many” anyway – even the impure spirits couldn’t help but fall before him! This is the compassion Jesus has for his family. Despite the chaos that could play out from his miracles, he loves his family enough never to stop interacting with them.
Daily Demonstration: Have you ever considered the kind of impact you, your family, or your church has on others? Perhaps if you knew the type of impact you had, it would scare you away! Think about it – you are six days into a 21 day fast! You are loyal, committed, and strong in the Lord. Remember, you and your community can advance God’s Kingdom to the “many.” Pray that God would show you those people he wants you to reach out to today. Then, take courage and reach out – even if it is to say hello. You’d be amazed to know the kind of healing power a “wanted to say hello” can have for someone!
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