March 20 | When the Walls Look Impossible
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Today’s readings from Joshua 4-6 and Luke 1:1–20 place us at two moments when God’s work unfolds in ways people would not have expected. Both passages invite us to notice how faith develops over time, especially when circumstances appear fixed or impossible from a human perspective.
In Joshua, Israel stands before the fortified city of Jericho, a place that appears completely secure against attack. Instead of military tactics, God instructs His people to follow a pattern of quiet obedience, walking around the city day after day while trusting that the outcome rests in His hands rather than their own strategy.
In Luke’s opening chapter, the story begins with careful attention to eyewitness testimony and historical detail before moving into the temple, where Zechariah encounters the angel Gabriel. The announcement of John the Baptist’s birth arrives in a moment that interrupts ordinary priestly duty and introduces a new chapter in God’s unfolding plan.
Together, these passages remind us that God often works beyond what people expect or imagine. They invite us to reflect on how trust is formed slowly, especially in moments when circumstances appear unmovable, and God’s direction requires patience and faith.