Sarah McWhirt-Toler | Read Mark 6:11
Rejection is, unfortunately, a universal human experience. I certainly wish it weren’t, but I bet you can think of multiple times that you’ve experienced rejection. Maybe it was from a romantic partner. Maybe a family remember rejected you. Maybe you did not get a job that you passionately interviewed for....
Holy God, thank you for the example of Jesus and the disciples knowing even in the face of rejection that they were good enough, strong enough, kind enough, and competent enough. Thank you for calling me enough too. Amen.
The readings from the Hebrew scriptures this week celebrate Jerusalem, the capital of the great King David, who united the ancient Israelites and built up the city. The psalmist praises Jerusalem using the image of Zion—a name used for earthly Jerusalem but also a gesture toward a future day when God’s people will abide in a heavenly city. In Second Corinthians, Paul explains that even though he is an apostle, he struggles like everyone else. Speculation surrounds the “thorn” that plagued Paul; but his point is that when he is weakest, God is strongest. In Mark, we see God’s power working through Jesus, who sent out others to expand God’s healing work.
Read 2 Samuel 5:1-5, 9-10. What qualities of leadership are important in this reading? How do those qualities square with your experience with those in power?
Read Psalm 48. Bring to mind a place where you experience God’s presence. What is it about that place that makes you especially aware of God’s presence?
Read 2 Corinthians 12:2-10. When have you experienced weakness becoming a source of strength and power?
Read Mark 6:1-13. When have you discounted someone because of your assumptions about them?
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