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Revolutionary love When Women Prophets Meet A reflection on Luke 1:39 58 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller and hello good people.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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This is where we come to you every single day, every day to give you a reading of the New Testament from the Bible.

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And we make it in such a way that it's understandable a reading from the message version relatable.

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We give you some points to ponder and applicable give you an action step.

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We do it all in under 10 minutes or so.

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It's all brought to you by voiceofgoddaily.com that's our website where you can find our ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible study method.

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We take our Bible readings from the Revised Common Lectionary.

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We're in year C, a three year cycle.

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We're in the Eastertide season so let's have a reading for the day from Luke 1:39 58 reading from the Message Blessed among Women Mary didn't waste a minute.

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She got up and traveled to a town in Judah in the hill country, straight to Zachariah's house and greeted Elizabeth.

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When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby in her womb leaped.

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She was filled with the Holy Spirit and sang out exuberantly, you are blessed among women and the babe in your womb also blessed.

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And why am I so blessed that the mother of my Lord visits me?

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The moment the sound in your greeting entered my ears, the babe in my womb skipped like a lamb for sheer joy.

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Blessed woman who believed what God said, believed every word had come true.

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And Mary said, I'm bursting with God news.

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I'm dancing the song of my Savior.

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God.

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God took one look at me and look what happened.

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I'm the most fortunate woman on earth.

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What God has done for me will never be forgotten.

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The God whose very name is holy, set apart from all others.

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His mercy flows in wave after wave on those who are in awe before him he bared his arms and showed his strength, Scattered the bluffing braggarts.

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He knocked tyrants off their high horses pulled victims out of the mud.

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The starving poor sat down to a banquet.

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The callous rich were left out into the cold.

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He embraced his chosen child.

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Israel, he remembered and piled on the mercies, piled them high.

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It's exactly what he promised, beginning with Abraham and right up until now.

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Mary stayed with Elizabeth for three months and then went back to her to her home.

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The Birth of John When Elizabeth was full term in her pregnancy, she gave birth to a son.

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Her neighbors and relatives seeing that God had overwhelmed her with mercy and celebrated with her oh, what a joyous passage of Scripture and today's reflection.

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It's really the radical story of two women who embodied in their interactions divine love, divine resistance and revolutionary hope.

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Let's talk about some points to ponder.

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The Power of Women's Solidarity the passage shows two marginalized women, one very young, one very old, supporting each other during vulnerable times.

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Mary didn't waste a minute getting to Elizabeth, showing us how women's solidarity can be a form of resistance against patriarchal systems.

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Their mutual support and celebration models feminist theology in action.

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The second point is the magnificent as political protest.

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Mary's song, also known as the Magnificant, is one of the most revolutionary texts in scriptures.

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It's not a gentle lullaby, but a manifesto of radical economic and social upheaval.

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She prophesies about tyrants being overthrown, the hungry being fed and the wealthy being sent away.

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This is liberation theology from the lips of a teenage girl.

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The third point to ponder is about divine action through unlikely messengers.

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God's choice to work through an unwed teenage mother and an elderly barren woman challenges social hierarchies and expectations.

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Their stories remind us that divine transformation often comes through these society Marginalized or dismissed, both women became prophets who proclaim God's preference for the oppressed.

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Here's your action step for the day.

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Identify a woman led organization in your community that works for social justice, particularly one that may support marginalized women.

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Learn about their work, about their mission and share their story either in groups that you're a part of, perhaps on social media and then find some concrete way to support their mission.

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Maybe it's through volunteer work or your financial support or amplifying their message.

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And like Mary and Elizabeth, create networks of support that challenge systematic injustice.

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We're going to pray in just a moment, but I did want you to know that we do have a great resource for you that I think you're going to find helpful.

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Voiceofgoddaily.com let's pray.

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O Divine God, Divine Mother Spirit, who moves through the stories of women, who speaks through voices society tries to silence, who turns the world upside down through unexpected prophets.

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Be with us now and give us Elizabeth's wisdom to recognize holy resistance and help us to recognize Mary's courage to sing a revolutionary song.

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Help us create communities of mutual support where the hungry are fed, where the powerful learned humility, where justice rolls down like waves of mercy.

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And may we, like Mary and Elizabeth, dare believe in something seemingly impossible and work hard to make it real in the spirit of revolutionary love.

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Amen.

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As the spirit of love and care and concern and sharing that I commit to you.

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I'll be with you again here tomorrow here on Daily Bible Refresh.

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Until tomorrow, my good, good friends, remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.

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His merciful love hasn't dried up, it's creating created new.

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Every morning.