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Bible Reading: John 20:1-11
Key Verse: Verse 1 – “The first day of
the week cometh Mary Magdalene
early, when it was yet dark, unto the
sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the
sepulchre.”
Key Words: The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene
Mary is called Magdalene
because she was from the city of Magdala.
Mary, before her
salvation, was a tormented woman who was demon-possessed. We are told in Mark 16:9 that she was
possessed with seven devils.
Mary is mentioned fourteen
times in the Gospels. Eight times she is
mentioned with other women, but she always heads the list, implying that she
occupied a place of spiritual leadership among the women who followed Jesus. Five times when she is mentioned alone, it is
in connection with the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Mary is one of three
followers of Jesus who stood by the cross at the crucifixion, she was the first
person to witness the empty tomb of our Savior.
Mary Magdalene gives us a
picture of dedication to the Lord.
Bertoldo de Giovanni is a
name even the most enthusiastic lover of art is unlikely to recognize. He was the pupil of Donatello, the greatest
sculptor of his time, and he was the teacher of Michelangelo, the greatest
sculptor of all time. Michelangelo was
only fourteen years old when he came to Bertoldo, but it was already obvious
that he was enormously gifted. Bertoldo
was wise enough to realize that gifted people are often tempted to coast rather
than to grow, and therefore he kept trying to pressure his young prodigy to
work seriously at his art. One day he
came into the studio to find Michelangelo toying with a piece of sculpture far
beneath his abilities. Bertoldo grabbed a
hammer, stomped across the room, and smashed the work into tiny pieces,
shouting this unforgettable message, “Michelangelo, talent is cheap; dedication
is costly.”
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞ We have a lot of “believers” but very few dedicated ones.
Today, would you determine to not just be “saved” but be dedicated to the Lord as well.