2 But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting. -Micah 5


Good morning and happy hump day to you!  A few years ago after my wife had went to purchase the Christmas vittles and my stomach came into agreement with a hearty amen. 


I remember as I unloaded the metal mule (aka her car) of its burden my mind drifted back to the prophecy shown above. It foreshadowed a journey set centuries later, featuring a genuine mule carrying a young mother with her child, symbolized as the "bread of heaven." 


Epratah, meaning bread, and Bethlehem, meaning house, hinted at the displacement of conventional notions of bread.


The mother, scarcely older than a young teen, accompanied by Joseph, journeyed to King David's nativity in the modest city. Their arrival marked the unfolding of a celestial spectacle—angels appeared to shepherds, and a guiding star led wisemen from the East.


All of this transpired in a town with fewer than 1000 inhabitants, emphasizing how God employs the seemingly insignificant to instigate transformative change. Even in the face of daunting odds, God orchestrates victories through small, underestimated elements. 


This season, cherish the significance of the seemingly modest elements that contribute to profound blessings.


#prayforthepeaceofIsrael


God bless you and command your day!!!

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