Mary Magdalene a Woman of Resilience: 5 Lessons to Develop an Irrepressible Passion for Jesus
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Mary Magdalene a Woman of Resilience: 5 Lessons to Develop an Irrepressible Passion for Jesus
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Mary Magdalene was a resilient servant of Christ and a witness of His greatness. How was she able to overcome her demons to become the first witness of Christ's resurrection? These 5 lessons walk you through the Biblical truths about Mary Magdalene’s life. She was transformed from a woman possessed by seven demons, into a resilient servant who sat at the foot of the cross on crucifixion day. Following her transformation, she developed an unquenchable love for Magdalene was a wealthy child of God who possessed a servant’s heart. Her ministry began as she passionately served her Savior. She assisted behind the scenes of Jesus ministry with a grateful heart, because she had found freedom from her sins and her demons. Her excitement and gratitude overflowed as she exclaimed, "He is risen!" to the disciples on resurrection will learn Biblical truths based on the life of this mysterious lady. Mary Magdalene will inspire you to: Give from the heart. Serve graciously. Embrace your freedom. Live with gratitude. And witness for Rodman is a Christian speaker and Christian author. Her #1 Bestselling devotional books in the Bloom Daily Devotional Series, Blooming Crazy Christian Devotional Series, and The Irrepressible Disciple books will transform your ordinary path from the mundane and mayhem into extraordinary living with Jesus. Mary’s homespun style of writing is packed with real life examples. Her devotionals and lessons are easy to read, yet thought provoking. While researching for her devotional book, “Bloom in God’s Promises,” Mary became intrigued with the mysterious life of Mary Magdalene. As a result, she wrote this study to share her thoughts with her says in the introduction to the study: “I often wonder what it would be like to speak directly with some of the great saints of the Bible. I would love to ask Peter how it felt to walk on water. For Paul I wonder, what was the thorn in his flesh? Was it a physical ailment, mental struggle, or a spiritual battle? But of all the New Testament servants of Christ, Mary Magdalene is one who seems the most mysterious to me. Not mysterious as in secretive. Mysterious as in where did she find the strength to do all that she accomplished for Jesus. "