by Sandy Kirby Quandt
Many a time I’ve tried. I really have. But I just cannot imagine what it was like to be Mary, the mother of Jesus. To be a teenager engaged to be married, and told you would become pregnant with a child that was not your intended’s? To be told by an angel, of all things.
That right there would be scary enough.
God found favor in Mary. He chose her to give birth to the long awaited, much prayed for Messiah. Savior. Deliver. Mary was blessed above all others.
A poor girl from the village of Nazareth. A descendant of the House of David. Mary was honored above all women who ever were and ever would be. Her son’s kingdom would never end.
How can you be the mother of the child of God?
It’s difficult enough being the mother of a regular everyday garden variety child. But to raise the son of the One True Creator God?
Like I said, I just cannot imagine it.
I can’t truly understand the flood of emotions that must have coursed through Mary’s every waking, and probably sleeping, moment. Me? The vessel chosen to deliver the Messiah to the world?
I believe that in God’s omnipotent, omniscient love and grace he shielded Mary from the shadow of the cross for as long as he could.
Beyond the awesomeness of being chosen to carry Immanuel in her womb must have been the pain of telling Joseph she was pregnant.
Would he believe her? Really believe her? Fortunately, God took care of that when he sent an angel to inform Joseph of what was going on.
Then, of course there were the neighbors. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
Did the gossip sting Mary’s heart? God took care of that too when Mary visited her cousin, Elizabeth, and Elizabeth pronounced the fact Mary held the Savior in her womb. Affirmation of who Jesus was. Who Mary was.
There were the angels. The shepherds. The wise men. Anna and Simeon in the temple. Witnesses to the great thing the LORD God Almighty had done and would do.
God continues to use his people to accomplish his plans.
We won’t give birth to the Messiah, but like Mary if we’ve claimed Jesus as our LORD and Savior, we carry Christ inside us through the power of the Holy Spirit.
It then becomes our responsibility to praise God for the great things he has done for us through his love, mercy, and grace and share that wonder with those around us.
Do you ever wonder how Mary felt when she found out she would be the mother of the Messiah?
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Mary responded, “Oh, how my soul praises the Lord. How my spirit rejoices in God my Savior! For he took notice of his lowly servant girl, and from now on all generations will call me blessed. For the Mighty One is holy, and he has done great things for me. He shows mercy from generation to generation to all who fear him.” Luke 1:46-50 (NLT)
I wish you well.
Sandy
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I know what you mean Sandy, I cannot imagine what it felt like to be Mary either.
Her faith and trust in God are incredible. I am truly thankful for Mary’s humble acceptance and her “yes”.
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Alyce, I love what you said about being thankful for Mary’s “yes”. So true. Thanks for sharing!
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