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							If you are reading this, you must be 
							on a journey—one that has led you to wonder about 
							the meaning and mystery of life. Perhaps you have 
							traveled along the way known as Christianity, or 
							maybe you’re aware of something Larger thank 
							yourself but haven’t yet found your way.  
							Wherever you are on your journey, 
							keep going. You are doing that difficult but 
							necessary work of discovering the truth that Love is 
							the guiding light on this adventure we call life. 
							If you are on this journey, know that 
							you aren’t alone. • You aren’t alone in asking your questions.
 • You aren’t alone in naming your fears.
 • You aren’t alone in stating your doubts.
 • You aren’t alone in your wondering about what this 
							all means.
 
							If you are on this path, you join a 
							great cloud of witnesses who have been where you now 
							are. Many have pondered the mysteries of faith in 
							their hearts, including a young woman named Mary. 
							“To ponder” means to think carefully about 
							something. The Mother of God first pondered the 
							announcement the angel made to her in Luke 1.29. The 
							Greek word (what is the Greek word, if you’re going 
							to write this… otherwise, say “In the Greek text, we 
							understand it means she is turning…) means that she 
							is turning things over in her mind. She’s thinking. 
							She’s not a vacant field in which God will plant the 
							seed of the Messiah. She’s not a servant to be 
							ordered around. 
							Before Mary joins in on the movement 
							that would change the world, she pondered. It was 
							her pondering that opened her up to what God was 
							about to do in the world. While God bestowed the 
							identity of“Favored One” on her as a gift, Mary is 
							the one who claims it for herself and declares her 
							own agency. To answer the question that one song 
							asks: Yes, Mary did know that her child would grow 
							up to continue the movement of love God started long 
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							If you are pondering things in your 
							heart, keep it up. In your resistance to cookie-cut 
							answers to global and theological concerns, God is 
							making Her way to you. Your story matters. In fact, 
							your life—in all the beauty and messiness it 
							contains—can magnify God. God and Mary (like God and 
							us) are co-conspirators, weaving threads of 
							community, lifting up the lowly, feeding the hungry, 
							saving the world. Each person has this same capacity 
							for magnifying the Lord. 
							If you are reading this, you are on a 
							journey that will lead to the peaceful presence of 
							God. And you, like Mary, are a magnifying glass to 
							help others see God in greater detail and to help 
							see God in a bigger way.  
							Friend, during this Advent season 
							leading to Christmas, take time to ponder and to 
							turn things over in your mind. In a culture that 
							thrives off of quick fixes and pithy promises, sit 
							in the mystery. If you need a place to ask your 
							questions, to name your fears, to state your doubts, 
							and wonder about the perplexity of faith, we have a 
							place for you at First Presbyterian Church.  
							After all, it was in the unknowing 
							that Mary ushered in the coming of The One who 
							Knows.
 Adam Quine/First Presbyterian Church in Lincoln
 
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