By Brittnay Stichter, Scripture: Romans 12:1-8
This week we welcome guest speaker Brittany Stichter who will share the message “Transformed to Discern” based on Romans 12:1-8.
This week we welcome guest speaker Brittany Stichter who will share the message “Transformed to Discern” based on Romans 12:1-8.
On Palm Sunday the church marks this day where Jesus comes into Jerusalem with much joy, singing and fanfare. There are high hopes and expectations about who Jesus is and what it means. And yet, who Jesus really was, and what his central mission on earth is, were missed. We reflect today on Psalm 118 that recognizes that Jesus was the stone that others rejected, a foundation to faith that some passed on, or altogether rejected.
Paul describes life with Christ as fragile vessels carrying a powerful and eternal hope. Though pressed, persecuted, and worn down, he points to a God who is at work through suffering rather than absent from it. This passage teaches us that hardship can become a place where God forms resilience, faith, and eternal perspective.
In Athens, Paul models a faith that listens carefully and speaks thoughtfully into a culture filled with competing beliefs. Rather than condemning his audience, he connects the gospel to their questions and longings. God forms us here to be faithful witnesses who communicate Christ with wisdom, humility, and love.