Luke 2. I’m not sure there is a more frequently read passage of scripture in all of Christendom. The events surrounding the birth of the Savior are as well known to me as the face of my mother, from whom I first heard the stories in the first place. It’s delightful and a truly beautiful story. But what often doesn’t get the attention is Mary. Wait - you say. There are entire churches dedicated to Mary. Cathedrals and universities and roadside waystations and tortilla chips and.... Yeah. I know. Mary is revered and for very good reason. We really only get two passages or scenes in the New Testament about Mary, including the events at His birth and then again at His death. But she was so important to the world that she was prophesied of and seen in vision across the world. All of this isn’t what grabs me about this miraculous and worthy woman. No, what grabs me is this passage from Luke 2: 19 But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart. As mentioned in a pr
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