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Biblical hope is defiant and stubborn, believing God isn't finished with our story yet. Elizabeth and Mary, both marginalized women, became vessels of God's promise during Israel's darkest times. Elizabeth, elderly and childless, conceived John the Baptist after decades of shame. Mary, young and poor, accepted the call to bear Jesus despite the risks. God consistently chooses the powerless to demonstrate His hope. We can live out this hope today through encouraging speech, generous actions, and intentionally reaching out to overlooked people in our communities.
By Matt Morgan5
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Biblical hope is defiant and stubborn, believing God isn't finished with our story yet. Elizabeth and Mary, both marginalized women, became vessels of God's promise during Israel's darkest times. Elizabeth, elderly and childless, conceived John the Baptist after decades of shame. Mary, young and poor, accepted the call to bear Jesus despite the risks. God consistently chooses the powerless to demonstrate His hope. We can live out this hope today through encouraging speech, generous actions, and intentionally reaching out to overlooked people in our communities.