God’s promises are so sure they can be spoken of as already fulfilled.
God’s promises are so sure they can be spoken of as already fulfilled.
God does not overlook us—not even the least, the last, or the lowest.
John’s birth was God’s great mercy, pointing ahead to Jesus—the Savior who gives us true/compiler safety now and forever.
Mary bursts into praise, overwhelmed by God’s goodness. As Jesus once depended on her, we depend on Him—our Savior who never fails.
Elizabeth rejoiced because Jesus came near. We too celebrate the Savior who comes to us with eternal love and life.
Mary didn’t argue—she trusted God with the impossible. We can also rest in His plan, rejoicing in the miracle of Jesus.
"In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, of the division of Abijah. And he had a wife from the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. And they were both righteous before God, walking blamelessly in all the commandments and...
Mary hears she has found favor with God as she’s chosen to bear Jesus—the Savior whose grace, love, and eternal kingdom bless all who trust Him.
Elizabeth’s five hidden months invite us to pause, reflect, and seek God as He prepares us for the work He is doing in our lives.
Gabriel meets Zechariah’s doubt with holy humor and loving discipline, pointing to God’s faithful promise and the coming of Jesus.