Matthew 28
Happy New Year 2021!! Are you ready for this new
adventure in the Lord? I definitely am.
I know for sure I still have a lot more to learn from my failed
expectations from last year, which showed me how much more I need to lean and trust
in our Lord!
Today we are closing the book of Matthew and our 2020
study “Walking in Wisdom”, and we pray that each one of you who have been part
of this had the opportunity to grow closer to our Heavenly Father! We are so eager to start our new 2021 study
on “Women of the Old Testament”, trusting our Lord will continue His amazing
work of love in each one of us!!
As we begin reading today´s scripture we read that:“… after
the Sabbath, near dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene
and the other [Mary went to look at the tomb”(28:1), and saw that the
stone had been rolled away (Matt. 28:2; Mark 16:4; Luke 24:2; John 20:1 ). Entering the tomb, they saw “two men”
(Luke 24:4), one of
whom spoke to them (Mark
16:5) and told them:
“Do not be afraid; for I
know that you are looking for Jesus who has been crucified.” (28:5)
Let´s stop here for a
moment and try to imagine the sorrow and fear they had experienced as they had
witnessed ALL Jesus had endured; all the hopelessness; their failed
expectations…What would be of their lives and their future without their Master?
And then they found out He was not even there!!
Many of us this 2020 felt
the sorrow of “losing” a dear one, jobs, homes, health…. And we might look at this 2021 with “Sorrow Eyes”.
I´m sharing the following post hoping it will bless you giving you hope for
this New Year:
As we begin a New Year
with many uncertainties still ahead, let us be intentional to seek God’s
purpose in our lives… in whatever circumstance we find ourselves: ”…for He has risen, just as He said
[He would].“ (28:6). Amen! Because
He lives we must not waver but keep in our hearts Jesus´ words:
-Rejoice! (28:9)
-Do not be afraid. (28:10)
-… observe everything that I have
commanded you; and lo, I am with you always [remaining with you
perpetually—regardless of circumstance, and on every occasion], even to the end of the age.” (28:20b AMP-Emphasis mine)
Blessings,
Mari
-Come and praise Him
with this Hymn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzklihq_BLg