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The Birth of Jesus Foretold - Three Snapshots of Mary's Faith. ( Luke 1: 26-38)

40 min • 6 december 2023

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Episode Notes: The Annunciation - Three Snapshots of Mary's Faith

Welcome back to our ongoing exploration of the Gospel of Luke. In this episode, we look into the famous moment of the Annunciation, where the angel Gabriel reveals to Mary that she will give birth to the long-awaited Messiah.

Snapshot 1: The Betrothed Virgin (Luke 1:26-27)

In the sixth month of Elizabeth's pregnancy, God dispatches the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee. Here, we meet Mary, a young, betrothed virgin engaged to Joseph, a descendant of David. In the cultural context, this betrothal was more binding than a modern engagement, akin to a binding commitment that could only be severed by divorce. The first snapshot captures Mary at this juncture, a young girl filled with anticipation and dreams.

Snapshot 2: The Blessed Young Women (Luke 1:28-30)

The angel Gabriel greets Mary with unprecedented words: "Rejoice, highly favoured one! The Lord is with you." This phrase, "highly favoured," is a rare gem in the New Testament, echoing in Ephesians 1:6, emphasizing that God's grace has been poured upon us. Mary, undoubtedly blessed, is informed of the extraordinary destiny awaiting her: to give birth to a son named Jesus, the Son of the Most High. She is hailed as blessed among women, and the uniqueness of this blessing lies in the divine presence that will accompany her.

Snapshot 3: The Believing Servant (Luke 1:34-38)

Facing the unfathomable news, Mary responds with a question: "How can this be since I am a virgin?" In this pivotal moment, we witness the third snapshot of Mary,  the believing servant. The angel assures her that the Holy Spirit will overshadow her, and the power of the Most High will make the impossible possible. Mary's response echoes with profound faith: "Let it be to me according to your word." Unlike Zacharias, who doubted the angelic message, Mary embraces her role with unwavering faith.

Lessons to Take Home

As we pass through the pages of Mary's story, we encounter a journey from a betrothed virgin to a blessed young women and, most importantly, a believing servant. The spiritual lesson is clear: we, too, are called to believe, trust, and obediently serve the Lord. Mary's faith teaches us that we have three options: not believing, being slow to believe, or choosing to believe promptly and fully.

In your journey through faith, consider these options and strive to echo Mary's response: "Lord, be it unto me as you say." Remember, you are highly favoured, blessed, and called to be a servant of the Most High. Embrace the lesson of immediate belief and wholehearted service, for in doing so, you align yourself with the timeless truth encapsulated in the Christian faith. Amen.

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