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After receiving a life-altering message from God, Mary hurries to the hill country, carrying both a miracle and many unanswered questions
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When she steps into Elizabeth's home, the Holy Spirit fills the room with joy, confirmation, and encouragement.
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Their meeting shows how God strengthens us through others when we need it most.
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This is Encouragement and Joy, Elizabeth's role in Mary's life.
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We gather here today with open hearts.
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Welcome to Bible Bites, the podcast where we work to inspire faith.
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One bite at a time.
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I'm your host, Randy Black.
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In the Gospel of Luke, chapter one, verses thirty-nine through forty-five.
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We're invited into a tender and spirit-filled moment in the early story of Christ's coming.
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After receiving Gabriel's message, Mary rises and travels quickly to the hill country of Judea.
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carrying not only the promise of the Messiah, but the weight of wonder and the desire for understanding.
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She seeks out her cousin Elizabeth, a woman who knows first hand what it means to experience God's miraculous mercy.
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Elizabeth, once barren and well advanced in years, is now six months along with the child who will prepare the way of the Lord.
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When these two women meet, one young and old and overshadowed by the Holy Ghost, the other seasoned in faith and touched by God's grace, their encounter becomes a moment overflowing with joy
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affirmation and divine encouragement.
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This passage of scripture today shows us how God uses faithful relationships to strengthen our belief
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and to confirm his promises as we walk into the unknown.
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Before we dive into the scripture this week, let's open up with a word of prayer
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Heavenly Father, we come before you with grateful hearts, thankful for the ways you speak, guide, and encourage us through your word.
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As we open this passage up today, help us to see the beauty of the joy you brought to Mary and Elizabeth and the comfort that you provide through spirit-filled relationships.
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Teach us what it means to trust you when we carry both promises and questions.
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Help us recognize the people that you place in our lives to strengthen our faith.
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and make us vessels of encouragement to others.
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Lord, may your spirit illuminate this scripture, soften our hearts to receive your truth, and draw us closer to you as we walk through your calling for our lives
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We ask these things in the name of your son Jesus.
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Amen.
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The passage of Scripture opens with Mary rising in those days and making haste to a city in the hill country of Judea.
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Her journey would not have been a small undertaking.
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Likely it would have been around 70 to 90 miles of very rough and rugged terrain.
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Yet, Mary goes quickly and deliberately.
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She has received a message unlike anything ever spoken to humanity
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The message that she, a virgin, would conceive and bring forth the Son of God.
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And while Mary submitted to the angel's word with faith
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She now carries within her both the miracle and the magnitude of what God has asked of her
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is in this place of holy uncertainty that Mary seeks out Elizabeth.
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Gabriel had told her that her cousin, once barren, was also expecting a child
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That detail was more than information.
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It was confirmation.
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God was already at work in Elizabeth's life performing a miracle that paralleled Mary's own
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Mary instinctively knew this was someone who would understand, someone who could affirm what God was doing
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When Mary enters the house and greets Elizabeth, something extraordinarily extraordinary just just happens
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The King James Version of the Bible tells us that the babe leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth herself was filled with the Holy Ghost.
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In that moment, the Holy Spirit reveals to Elizabeth exactly who it is that stands before her
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Without Mary explaining a thing, Elizabeth proclaims with joy, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
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She recognizes Mary as the mother of her Lord, an acknowledgement that only divine revelation could possibly produce.
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What makes this scene so moving is the immediate outpouring of encouragement.
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Mary, who had traveled with questions and perhaps a a quiet longing for reassurance, is met not with skepticism.
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Not with confusion, but with spirit-filled affirmation.
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Elizabeth blesses her for believing what God had spoken.
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reminding Mary that the Lord is faithful and that his promises will surely be fulfilled.
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This moment between the two women is far more than a family visit
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It is a holy encounter orchestrated by God.
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The old and the young, the long-awaited child and the promised Messiah, the forerunner and the savior.
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They all converge in one room, wrapped in joy and divine purpose.
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In this meeting, we see a glimpse of how God uses relationships to confirm his work in our own lives.
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Mary needed a place where faith would be nurtured, where the miraculous would be celebrated, and where God's calling would be spoken aloud with confidence.
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Through Elizabeth, God provided.
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When we step back from this story in the scripture, it's easy to see that God isn't just showing us what happened long ago.
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He's showing us how he works in our lives today.
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There are a few lessons here that can encourage our hearts, strengthen our faith, and remind us of the ways God uses the people around us to confirm his promises.
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Let's take a closer look at what we can learn from Mary and Elizabeth's meeting.
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One of the first lessons we can draw from this passage is the way that God uses relationships to encourage and strengthen us.
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Mary could have faced her calling alone, carrying the weight of a miracle and the questions that came with it
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But God directed her to Elizabeth, a cousin who had already experienced his miraculous work in her own life.
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Elizabeth's life bore evidence of God's faithfulness
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And her spirit-led words gave Mary the encouragement that she needed.
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This reminds us that God often places people in our paths at exactly the right time.
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Whether it's a friend, a mentor, a family member, or a fellow believer, he equips others to help us walk faithfully through the unknown.
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Sometimes the greatest confirmation of God's work in our lives comes through the voices of those he has prepared to speak into our own hearts.
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Another takeaway here is the confirmation and affirmation that comes from the Holy Spirit.
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Elizabeth didn't need explanations or arguments
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She immediately recognized Mary's divine calling and proclaimed words of blessing.
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The Spirit empowered her to affirm God's promises in a way that was both immediate and unmistakable
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In our own lives, God can use others in similar ways, speaking truth and encouragement when we need it the most.
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Spirit-led affirmation isn't just comforting.
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It's a reminder that God's work is real, personal, and trustworthy
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Just as Mary received confirmation through Elizabeth, we too can find strength when God uses others to highlight his faithfulness.
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We also see the power of shared joy and celebration.
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Both Mary and Elizabeth were experiencing God's miraculous intervention, but in different ways
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Mary carrying the Savior, Elizabeth carrying the forerunner, John the Baptist.
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When they came together, their joy overflowed.
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Their shared excitement became a witness to God's faithfulness
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In our own lives, God multiplies our joy when we celebrate his work with others.
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There's a unique blessing in rejoicing together, in lifting one another up, and in seeing God's promises come alive through the lives of those around us.
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This story in the scripture reminds us that joy is not a private commodity.
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It's meant to be shared, experienced, and multiplied in community
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Another significant takeaway is the courage and faith that emerges in the face of God's calling.
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Mary didn't arrive at Elizabeth's home fully certain of how everything would unfold.
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She was carrying a miraculous promise, but she also carried very real human fears and doubts.
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Elizabeth's words provided reassurance.
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But Mary's own willingness to act, to journey to her cousin in haste, demonstrates a faith that is active and courageous
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Oftentimes, God asks us to step forward without having all the answers.
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Encouragement from others, confirmation from the Spirit, and the shared experience of God's work helps us gain the courage to respond faithfully
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even when the path is uncertain.
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Finally, this passage of Scripture teaches us about recognizing God's presence and rejoicing in His timing
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Elizabeth's home became a place of spirit-filled celebration, a sanctuary of recognition where God's faithfulness was spoken and celebrated aloud
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The joy wasn't based on circumstance.
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It flowed from the certainty of God's promises being fulfilled.
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In our own lives, God calls us to pause, to notice his hand at work.
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And to respond with joy.
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Even in seasons of waiting or of uncertainty, the Spirit enables us to see that God is present and active
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Joy is a signpost of his faithfulness, a reminder that what he has promised will come to pass in his perfect timing.
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In summary, this brief encounter between Mary and Elizabeth provides a blueprint for how God encourages his peaceful people.
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Through faithful relationships, spirit-led affirmation, shared joy, act of faith, and recognition of his presence.
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Each of these lessons is just as relevant for us today as it was for them.
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God's promises are alive.
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His spirit is active.
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And he continues to speak encouragement into our lives through the people he places around us.
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As we step back from Mary and Elizabeth's story,
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It's easy to see that these lessons aren't just historical, that they are meant to speak into our lives today.
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God doesn't call us to walk alone, and he doesn't leave us without encouragement
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Whether it's through a friend, a mentor, a family member, or a fellow believer, he provides people to strengthen our faith, affirm his promises, and rejoice with us as we witness his work.
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But it doesn't stop there.
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God also invites us to pause and notice His presence, to recognize His faithfulness
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and to allow the joy he brings to take root in our hearts.
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With these truths in mind, let's consider how this story applies to our own journey, how God might be calling us to receive encouragement.
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to celebrate his work and even to be an encouragement to someone else
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As we reflect on this story from the scripture, it's clear that God often meets us in the ordinary rhythms of life and turns them into extraordinary moments of encouragement
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Mary was carrying a miracle within her, but she also carried questions, fears, and the weight of a calling unlike anything she or anyone around her had ever faced.
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She could have felt isolated, overwhelmed, maybe uncertain.
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Yet God provided Elizabeth, a faithful companion who could affirm what God was doing.
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Celebrate the miracle with her, and give her the reassurance that only spirit-filled encouragement could possibly bring
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We too experience moments like this in our own lives.
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Perhaps you're walking through a season of uncertainty, carrying a promise God has placed on your heart, or facing a step of faith
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That feels extremely daunting.
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Mary's story here reminds us that God does not intend for us to go through these moments alone
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He places people in our lives to speak truth, encouragement, and joy when we need it the most
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Sometimes the words that we long to hear from God are spoken through someone he has equipped to stand beside us.
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But the story here also challenges us to consider our role in the lives of others.
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Just as Elizabeth spoke spirit-led blessings and encouragement in Mary's life, we're called to be a source of affirmation, of support.
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And of joy for those around us.
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We may never know the full impact of a timely word, a listening ear, or a shared celebration of God's work.
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But Scripture shows that these acts carry eternal significance.
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Encouraging others is not just a kind gesture.
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It is a participation in God's work and a way to reflect his spirit in the world
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Finally, the story of Mary and Elizabeth here reminds us to embrace joy in God's presence
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Elizabeth's home became a sanctuary of rejoicing, a place where God's faithfulness was recognized and celebrated.
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Joy isn't dependent on circumstance
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It flows from the assurance that God is active, faithful, and sovereign.
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In our lives, we are invited to notice these moments, celebrate God's work.
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and allow that joy to anchor our hearts even in seasons of waiting or uncertainty.
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So as we consider Mary and Elizabeth's encounter, let it inspire us in three ways to receive encouragement,
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to offer encouragement, and to rejoice in God's faithfulness.
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The Spirit moves through relationships, through words of affirmation, and through shared celebration of God's work.
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When we open our hearts to him, we can experience the same joy, confidence, and hope that Mary and Elizabeth felt that day
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A joy that transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary testimonies of God's faithfulness.
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Before we preview our next episode, let's close out our study with a word of prayer.
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Heavenly Father.
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We thank you for the beautiful story of Mary and Elizabeth, for the way you use their meeting to bring encouragement, joy, and affirmation.
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Thank you for the reminder that you do not call us to walk alone and that you place people in our lives to strengthen our faith and speak your truth into our hearts.
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Lord, help us to recognize the encouragement you send, whether through friends, family, or fellow believers.
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Teach us to be bold in celebrating your work in the lives of others, and to speak words of affirmation that build up and sustain.
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Fill us with the same spirit-led joy that filled Elizabeth's home, that we might rejoice in your faithfulness even when circumstances feel uncertain.
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May we walk in faith, ready to embrace your calling, to receive encouragement, and to be a source of encouragement ourselves.
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Let your presence bring hope.
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Your promises bring assurance.
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And your spirit bring joy that overflows into our daily lives.
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In the name of your Son Jesus, we pray.
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Amen.
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Next time on Bible Bites, we'll dive into the Gospel of Luke, chapter 1, verses 57 to 66.
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We're going to step into the story of Elizabeth and Zechariah as they experience the long-awaited joy of John the Baptist's birth.
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Through their patience, their faith, and their trust in God's perfect timing, will see how waiting can be a season of growth, hope, and preparation.
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Join us as we uncover practical lessons from Elizabeth's example.
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Lessons about trusting God when life feels slow.
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celebrating his faithfulness and finding peace in the promise that his plans are always worth the wait.
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Join us then for Patience in Waiting, Elizabeth's example of faith, here on Bible Bites, the podcast where we work to inspire faith
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