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Meg Hunter-Kilmer

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September 21, 1983

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“Peter was never very smooth, but he was Christ’s, which matters far more.”
Meg Hunter-Kilmer, A Year in the Word Catholic Bible Journal

“Again, we find ourselves wading through a sea of unfamiliar names — this time in Genesis. Time and again, Scripture will proclaim a list of begats, prompting many Christians to skip past the Old Testament in favor of the more accessible parables or epistles. But while many of these lists are filled with people about whom we know nothing at all, the very act of reading those names, of remembering their existence, reminds us that we matter. Each of those men was a unique person, desperately loved and eternally willed by God. The lists were canonized in Scripture not just because the Israelites had a particular fondness for genealogy, but also so that the Spirit could tell us that each person matters. You matter. When you feel insignificant, God sees you and delights in you.”
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“perhaps Isaac truly hadn’t prayed for a child for those first twenty years, thinking he could handle the problem without God’s help. How often do we do that? Fight for years to make things work and never surrender it to the Lord? Not just beg but really surrender, trusting him even if his will doesn’t line up with ours? When Isaac submitted, his prayer was answered. That may not happen to us — at least not the way we hope — but prayer changes things, not least because it changes us.”
Meg Hunter-Kilmer, A Year in the Word Catholic Bible Journal

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