Religious & Spiritual Traditions – cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:25:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Asun Quintana y José Seisdedos, galardonados con el Premio Nuevo Amanecer 2026 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/asun-quintana-y-jose-seisdedos-galardonados-con-el-premio-nuevo-amanecer-2026/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/asun-quintana-y-jose-seisdedos-galardonados-con-el-premio-nuevo-amanecer-2026/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:25:12 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/asun-quintana-y-jose-seisdedos-galardonados-con-el-premio-nuevo-amanecer-2026/

La pastora y activista Asun Quintana y el pastor José Seisdedos han sido reconocidos con el Premio Nuevo Amanecer 2026, un galardón que distingue trayectorias de fidelidad, servicio y compromiso dentro del ámbito evangélico en España.

Impulsados por la ONG Estrella de la Esperanza (que dirige Marcos Sancio, presentador del acto) estos premios nacieron con el propósito de honrar vidas entregadas al servicio del Evangelio a lo largo del tiempo, reconociendo no solo logros puntuales, sino una trayectoria sostenida con impacto espiritual, social y humano.

En esta edición, el jurado ha querido destacar dos trayectorias profundamente significativas y complementarias. Por un lado, la de Asun Quintana, pastora, fundadora y presidenta de la Plataforma Séneca Falls, cuya labor se ha centrado en la defensa de un feminismo genuinamente bíblico y cristiano, la dignidad de las mujeres, la reflexión crítica dentro de la Iglesia y el acompañamiento a víctimas de abuso en contextos religiosos. Es también Coordinadora del Grupo de Trabajo de Mujer y Sociedad de la Alianza Evangélica Española, y miembro de la Mesa Salmo 15 (para la lucha contra el abuso sexual en el enteorno religioso).

Por otro, la de José Seisdedos, pastor y fundador junto con su esposa Esperanza del ministerio Testimonio Cristiano a Cada Hogar, cuya vida ha estado marcada por una incansable labor evangelizadora, especialmente en ámbitos rurales y a través de una obra constante de alcance nacional, que ha llegado a convertirse en un ministerio mundial, incluyendo países donde se sufre persecución manifiesta contra los cristianos.

Ambos representan formas distintas pero integradas como parte del compromiso cristiano, con un impacto profundo y duradero.

 

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Con la conducción del acto a cargo de Fran Quesada y Esperanza Guindel, la presentación de los galardonados estuvo a cargo de la reconocida figura de Juan Antonio Monroy, referente indispensable en la historia evangélica contemporánea, quien puso en valor la coherencia, la fidelidad y el impacto de ambos premiados a lo largo de los años.Como expuso, aunque con enfoques distintos, tanto Asun Quintana como José Seisdedos comparten un denominador común: una vida vivida desde la entrega y el servicio incansable y constante.

En el cierre del acto Luis Fajardo (secretario general de Sociedad Bíblica y miembro del jurado del premio) entregó a los premiados una Biblia Reina Valera 2020. Cerró el evento con una oración Raúl Martín (nuevo secretario general de Líderes Empresariales Cristianos). Estuvo presente también Enrique Montenegro, presidente de COMIMA, miembro del Jurado y reconocido misionero en España por muchísimos años.

El Premio Nuevo Amanecer continúa así un año más su propósito de visibilizar y agradecer vidas que han sido sembradas con fidelidad, muchas veces lejos del foco, pero con una influencia real en la Iglesia y la sociedad.

 

En el caso de José Seisdedos, intervinieron el actual director de Testimonio Cristiano a Cada Hogar (TCCH) y su amigo Luciano Arévalo, quienes destacaron su carácter cercano, su perseverancia y su entrega silenciosa y sacrificada durante décadas de ministerio. Además de la labor evangelizadora han fundado congregaciones en Madrid y Alcalá de Henares, dejando en ellas una huella que continúa creciendo a través de otros líderes comprometidos.

Este reconocimiento tuvo además un carácter especialmente simbólico, ya que coincide un doble aniversario: los 50 años del ministerio TCCH y los 50 años de matrimonio de José Seisdedos, una vida compartida también en la misión.

El propio Seisdedos quiso compartir el premio con su esposa, reconociendo públicamente su papel como pilar fundamental y colaboradora activa esencial, destacando su apoyo constante, su implicación y su vocación de servicio a lo largo de todos estos años.

Uno de los momentos más emotivos de la velada fue la intervención de Ana Giménez, presidenta de Aglow y compañera de Asun Quintana en la iniciativa Mesa Salmo 15.

En una dedicatoria profundamente cercana, destacó no solo su liderazgo, sino su calidad humana: su empatía, su capacidad de escucha y su compromiso con las personas más vulnerables. “El reconocimiento a Asun Quintana pone en valor una trayectoria marcada por la valentía y la conciencia crítica dentro de la Iglesia” dijo en su discurso.

Su trabajo, continuó, ha sido especialmente relevante en la denuncia del abuso de poder y del abuso sexual en contextos religiosos, abordando una realidad compleja y muchas veces silenciada. Desde su experiencia pastoral y su implicación social, ha contribuido a visibilizar dinámicas de manipulación espiritual y a cuestionar estructuras que favorecen el encubrimiento.

Quintana ha impulsado una reflexión profunda en torno a la necesidad de pasar de una cultura del silencio a una cultura de la transparencia, promoviendo espacios seguros donde las víctimas puedan ser escuchadas, acompañadas y dignificadas. Su enfoque se enmarca en lo que ella misma ha definido como un feminismo bíblico, que busca reconciliar fe, misericordia y justicia, defendiendo el valor, la voz y el papel de las mujeres dentro de la Iglesia.

A lo largo de los años, ha acompañado a numerosas víctimas, ofreciendo apoyo emocional, orientación y visibilidad, convirtiéndose en una referencia en este ámbito.

Su labor también ha estado marcada por una llamada a la autocrítica eclesial, insistiendo en que la credibilidad de la Iglesia pasa por su capacidad de reconocer errores, asumir responsabilidades y generar cambios reales.

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Crossing Turbulent Waters – by Palitha Jayasooriya https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/crossing-turbulent-waters-by-palitha-jayasooriya/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/crossing-turbulent-waters-by-palitha-jayasooriya/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:59:59 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/crossing-turbulent-waters-by-palitha-jayasooriya/

In 1969, Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff recorded a song titled, ‘Many Rivers to Cross’. Jimmy Cliff mentioned that the song was birthed out of the frustration and helplessness he felt after moving from Jamaica to the UK. The feelings came about because unlike what he had expected, nothing significant seemed to be happening in his career at that time.

The lyrics go like this:

Many rivers to cross
But I can’t seem to find my way over
Wandering I am lost
As I travel along the white cliffs of Dover

Are you feeling like that today? Surrounded by turbulent waters that you can’t seem to cross? It is a fact that many people are facing turbulent waters today, especially with the ripple effects of COVID-19. In the midst of such challenges, the Word of God gives us great hope and assurance.

Here is a thought from the Bible that encourage us to have hope when surrounded by turbulent waters.

Turbulent waters cannot drown us

In Isaiah 43:2, the Lord gives great assurance about His protection on His children as they face deep, turbulent waters. He says, “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you” (Isaiah 43:2). What a great encouragement it is to know that He will not let us drown or be swept away when confronted by what the scripture calls ‘rivers of difficulty’ (Refer Isaiah 43:2 NLT).

Closing:

So friend if you are facing turbulent waters right now hold on to the promises of God and stand firm in your faith. As you do so, Jesus will speak to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!”   Mark 4:39.

By Palitha Jayasooriya
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Blessings from the Lord – by Idelette McVicker https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/blessings-from-the-lord-by-idelette-mcvicker/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/blessings-from-the-lord-by-idelette-mcvicker/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 14:57:16 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/blessings-from-the-lord-by-idelette-mcvicker/

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.” Ephesians 1:3 (NIV)

A few years ago, my sister-in-law gave me a stone plaque with a paraphrase of Psalm 127:3 which reads, “Children are a blessing from the Lord”. I noticed, however, that some days raising children didn’t necessarily seem like a blessing. That’s when I began to question my understanding of “blessing”.

Children are a gift from God meant to benefit us. How often, in my very human, narrow way of looking at life, I have wanted “blessing” that look like gifts under the Christmas tree; gifts that come with no requirement for growth and expansion.

Instead, I am learning that God’s perspective on blessing is so much greater than ours. His blessings sometimes nudge me to dig deep, expand, grow and deny self. I am learning the way of sacrifice and of caring for the needs of others. I am learning the way of love, patience and of seeking wisdom. Ultimately, God’s blessings help shape me into a follower of Jesus.

And that’s truly a blessing.

Reflect:
How is God currently stretching me with His blessings?

Prayer:
Dear Lord, You pour out Your blessings in so many ways. Please transform my thinking to see Your blessings for what they truly are, tools to transform me into a follower of Jesus.

by Idelette McVicker
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It’s All about Control – by Mary Pinckney https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/its-all-about-control-by-mary-pinckney/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/its-all-about-control-by-mary-pinckney/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 13:53:10 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/its-all-about-control-by-mary-pinckney/

Let me tell you why you are here. You’re here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the God-flavors of this earth. If you lose your saltiness, how will people taste godliness? You’ve lost your usefulness and will end up in the garbage.” Matthew 5:13 (MSG)

Can you face a situation that is out of your control without acting out of control? This is a tough question for many to answer. We are so prone to acting out when we are faced with difficult situations much less difficult people.

When we are faced with the choice of reacting or responding to the situation at hand, as a believer, we have a greater responsibility. We must remember that we are the salt of the earth. We are the light of the world. Our job is to maintain the character of God. When we act out of control rather than responding in wisdom we give others the wrong perspective of what a Christian looks like. No, that does not mean we have to be perfect, but it does mean when we miss it, we should be quick to make amends and get it right.

Emotions are not bad but they must be managed properly. If your buttons are always being pushed then you have handed over your power to other people, it’s time to take your control back. We must actively set boundaries for ourselves to ensure that we are not taken advantage of but we must remember that it is not our place to retaliate or put people in their place. It is God’s job to help change people. It is our place to love and respect others while leading them to Christ. The Bible tells us in Hebrews 12:14 if at all possible, we should live at peace with all men. This can be a challenge because we are faced with so many different personalities. If we stay in tuned with God He can help teach us how to handle each one.

My challenge to you today is to practice allowing God to fight your battles. How do you put that in action you may ask? Walk away when you are in a situation that you feel you have to yell to get your point across. Take some deep breaths and pray before responding to that irate individual. The point here is to maintain your control.

Father, it is my prayer that You will infuse those that are struggling in this area with inner strength. Your Word declares that You are a perfect help in the time of trouble. May they find the grace needed to keep it together when they want to lash out or act unseemly. May they find the grace needed to maintain their peace in the midst of turmoil. Heal the root issues that keep bringing them back to this response. Open the eyes of their understanding today, In Jesus name Amen.

Thought: What are you afraid of? When did you begin reacting the way you do?
What happened to get you to this place? Take a moment and journal your answers to the questions above.

By Mary Pinckney
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The first miracle of Jesus was at a wedding—no small event.  For several days, there was gift-giving, speech making, food-eating, and wine-drinking.   Hospitality was a sacred duty  The absence of wine was a social embarrassment.  Mary asks her son to help, and he tells her that his “time has not yet come.” But he changed his plan to meet the needs of his friends.

This miracle tells us that what matters to you matters to God. You are his child.  So go ahead. Tell God what hurts.  He won’t turn you away or think it’s silly.  Hebrews 4:15-16 says,

“For our high priest is able to understand our weaknesses…Let us, then, feel very sure that we can come before God’s throne where there is grace.”

Does God care about the little things in our lives?  You better believe it.

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The Lord is My Shepherd https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/the-lord-is-my-shepherd/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/the-lord-is-my-shepherd/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 11:50:09 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/the-lord-is-my-shepherd/

The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul.Psalm 23:1-3

Thought

He restores my soul. My that sounds so good. But it is more than talk. When we’ve reached that point that we can’t go on, God blesses us with strength to just keep on walking. When we’re in a struggle and things are tough, his power upholds us and we run to victory. When we’re winning victories in his name, we can soar on wings like eagles. He is a shepherd and more. He is the Rock and Sustainer of our lives!

Prayer

O Gentle Shepherd, help me rest tonight in your grace and in the confidence that you are nearby. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

By Phil Ware
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Just Like Jesus – Mirrors that Reflect Him https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/just-like-jesus-mirrors-that-reflect-him/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/just-like-jesus-mirrors-that-reflect-him/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 10:46:57 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/just-like-jesus-mirrors-that-reflect-him/

Since we moved close to a shopping area, I usually walk to buy groceries.  Often, in the mornings, there is homeless man sitting on the sidewalk near the store. He sits  hunched over, his hat covers most of his face.  He isn’t asking for money, he just sits there.  So I decide to smile and  greet him with a cheerful, “Good morning!” And he looks up and smiles back – is missing most of his teeth – and answers  “Good Morning!”

As you know, people generally just walk by a homeless person without looking at them – very few people look in their eyes.  Smiling and saying a few friendly words brings them encouragement. Helps them feel better.

One night during my quiet time with the Lord, I read  2 Corinthians 3: 18But we Christians have no veils over our faces; we can be mirrors that brightly reflect the glory of the Lord.  And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like him.

Bill Bright, in his book, Promises, says, “You and I can be mirrors that reflect the glory of the Lord.  As the Spirit of the Lord works within us and we mature, we become more and more like Him”.

Max Lucado, writes, “God loves you just the way you are, but He refuses to leave you that way.  He wants  you to be just like Jesus.”

Years ago, I learned about the power of the Holy Spirit in us as believers. Philippians 2:13 says, “For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.”  He actually changes our attitudes and actions. There are times when I don’t want to change my attitude, but the Holy Spirit reminds me that He even helps me “want to” change.

Marvin and I both have put this wonderful promise into practice and it has helped us have a great marriage.

He helps us to be nice to a grumpy clerk.  We can be calm when drivers are going to slow. We can be thankful when things are not going the way we expected.

So I encourage you to put into practice the wonderful promise in Philippians 2:13 – at home, with the family, at work –anytime of the day or night – god is always  listening.

Lord, thank you for changing us so we become more and more like Jesus.  Thank you for giving us everything we need to be mirrors that reflect Him.  Amen

By Katherine Kehler
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El Consejo Evangélico andaluz avanza en las negociaciones con la Junta sobre sanidad, Canal Sur y San Isidoro del Campo https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/el-consejo-evangelico-andaluz-avanza-en-las-negociaciones-con-la-junta-sobre-sanidad-canal-sur-y-san-isidoro-del-campo/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/el-consejo-evangelico-andaluz-avanza-en-las-negociaciones-con-la-junta-sobre-sanidad-canal-sur-y-san-isidoro-del-campo/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 10:07:52 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/el-consejo-evangelico-andaluz-avanza-en-las-negociaciones-con-la-junta-sobre-sanidad-canal-sur-y-san-isidoro-del-campo/

La Junta de Andalucía y el Consejo Evangélico Autonómico de Andalucía (CEAA) han celebrado una nueva reunión de la Comisión de Seguimiento del convenio de colaboración que ambas instituciones mantienen desde 2022, en la que la entidad evangélica trasladó varias peticiones para ampliar su cooperación con el gobierno autonómico.

Entre las cuestiones planteadas por el CEAA destacan el incremento progresivo del apoyo institucional para sus actividades sociales, la culminación del convenio para la asistencia religiosa evangélica en hospitales públicos, un acuerdo de colaboración con Canal Sur y la cesión de espacios en el Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo.

En representación de la Junta participó el viceconsejero de Presidencia, Tomás Burgos Gallego. Por parte del CEAA asistieron su presidente, José Manuel Marín; el secretario ejecutivo, Benito Martínez; y la consejera de Administración y Justicia, María Teresa Crespo.

 

Uno de los puntos centrales de la reunión fue la revisión del convenio marco que regula la cooperación entre ambas entidades.

Durante el encuentro, el Consejo Evangélico trasladó la necesidad de reforzar los recursos destinados a las acciones sociales, asistenciales y de representación institucional que desarrolla en Andalucía. Según se explicó, estas iniciativas incluyen proyectos de asistencia religiosa, atención a colectivos vulnerables y actividades sociales, culturales y educativas.

Desde la Junta se expresó disposición a estudiar un incremento progresivo del apoyo presupuestario, en función de la evolución de los proyectos y las necesidades detectadas en el territorio.

 

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Otro de los temas tratados fue la asistencia religiosa evangélica en los centros hospitalarios públicos andaluces.

El CEAA recordó el trabajo realizado en los últimos meses para elaborar un borrador definitivo del convenio con el Servicio Andaluz de Salud (SAS) y subrayó la importancia de culminar este proceso. Ambas partes acordaron mantener una próxima reunión con la gerencia del SAS para avanzar en los aspectos operativos del acuerdo.

El convenio permitiría regular y fortalecer la atención espiritual evangélica en hospitales públicos, un servicio que actualmente se presta principalmente de forma voluntaria por parte de las iglesias.

 

La Comisión también analizó la colaboración con la radiotelevisión pública andaluza. Según se indicó, existe una “excelente sintonía” con la dirección de Canal Sur para firmar un convenio que permita ampliar la visibilidad pública de la comunidad evangélica.

El acuerdo contemplaría la cobertura informativa de las actividades institucionales del CEAA y la retransmisión de un culto evangélico durante la Navidad, lo que supondría un hecho inédito para el protestantismo en Andalucía en la televisión pública autonómica.

 

El Consejo Evangélico reiteró además su solicitud de cesión de varios espacios del Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo, en Santiponce, concretamente los edificios conocidos como el Molino y el Pósito, junto con zonas exteriores anexas.

La petición, presentada oficialmente en 2024, cuenta con el respaldo de un comité asesor de expertos y una campaña ciudadana que ha reunido más de 1.800 adhesiones.

El CEAA considera que el monasterio tiene un valor simbólico para la memoria del protestantismo español, ya que allí surgió en el siglo XVI un núcleo de reformadores perseguidos por la Inquisición. El proyecto planteado contempla el desarrollo de iniciativas culturales, educativas y de investigación vinculadas a este patrimonio histórico.

 

Tras la reunión, ambas partes destacaron el clima de cooperación institucional. Desde el Consejo Evangélico andaluz se agradeció la disposición mostrada por la Junta de Andalucía para seguir ampliando las líneas de colaboración.

Según señalaron, el desarrollo del convenio y los nuevos proyectos en estudio permitirían impulsar iniciativas de carácter social, cultural y patrimonial con impacto en la sociedad andaluza.

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The Heart of Prayer by Sylvia Gunter https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/the-heart-of-prayer-by-sylvia-gunter/ https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/the-heart-of-prayer-by-sylvia-gunter/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2026 09:46:18 +0000 https://cadenacontinentaldenoticias.com/2026/04/15/the-heart-of-prayer-by-sylvia-gunter/

Have you ever noticed a couple who have been married for many years? They have truly become one. They finish each others sentences. At a restaurant they look down the menu and can tell you what the other person will order. They start smiling when their spouse begins to tell a story, because they know the punchline is going to be good. They even start looking more and more like one another. It is hard to know where one of them starts and the other stops.

James Houston once said “Prayer is keeping company with God, and we become like the One with whom we keep company.” That is the invitation: to spend time in the presence of the One who beckons us to the life-changing friendship called prayer.  Jesus kept company with His Father while here on earth.  Seven times Luke records Jesus praying: at His baptism (3:21), often (5:16), all night before choosing the twelve to be with Him (6:12), privately (9:18), before His transfiguration (9:28), in an accustomed place (11:1), in the garden (22:41-44), and from the cross (23:34).

That is my passion for me and for you. I want us to get up close to Him in His Word long enough that we see it not as a theological treatise or an object of study, but as opportunity to deepen our relationship as a friend of God. I want us to break out in praise to our holy, holy, holy, yet-oh-so-personal God, search our souls by the light of the Holy Spirit, share our hurts and fears and run for refuge to our Keeper, and draw closer to Jesus in pure devotion.

God desires an intimate relationship with us. God beckons us deeper into His heart, and we must not hold back. We need the personal resolve of Joshua who said, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”  We ask for God-given vision birthed in prayer, God-given ministry based on prayer, and God-permeated mission completely depending on Him. Then our lives will bear the imprint of His character in light, peace, joy, power, and truth.

As we continue on this journey with God through the years, people will begin to notice that level of oneness in us. As we soak in His Word and allow it to become a part of us, we can finish His “sentences.”  We will smile in the middle of the story God is unfolding, because we know the punchline is going to be good.  And people will begin to say, “You know, they even look like each other.

By Sylvia Gunter
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Read: Matthew 1:18-25

To find examples of wise, godly reactions to disappointment, you’re more likely to turn to Psalms than to Matthew. But the very first chapter in the New Testament tells the story of an upright man’s reaction to painful and disheartening news.

Joseph—Jesus’ earthly father—was a righteous person. A godly man wants a wife who shares his desire to honor and obey the Lord, and Scripture indicates that Mary was exactly that sort of woman (Luke 1: 45-55). So imagine how stunned Joseph must have been when Mary returned from a long visit with her relative Elizabeth and told him that she was pregnant. Moreover, she was claiming no man had touched her.

Any way Joseph looked at the situation, it appeared grim. And yet Matthew 1:20 says that he “considered”—in other words, he sought a wise, righteous response. God entered Joseph’s life in a dramatic way to confirm Mary’s story and put a stop to his “quiet annulment” plans.

The Lord turned Joseph’s mourning into joy. Mary had told the truth—strange and startling as it was. The couple would bear the intense public censure of an early pregnancy, but Joseph stopped thinking about what others would say. God had blessed work for him: to raise the Messiah alongside a faithful woman.

Followers of Christ should seek a godly response to disappointments they face. Since the Lord always has a plan, the wisest reaction is to anticipate the good He can do and await His timing. God certainly blessed Joseph for his willingness to “seek first His kingdom” (Matthew 6:33).

By Dr. Charles Stanley
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