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Luke 1-2: Let It Be To Me According to God’s Word

Christian Living, Luke, trusting God

Today’s reading is Luke 1:1-2:52.

I can hardly imagine being Zechariah or Mary when Gabriel appeared. I wonder what he looked like. I wonder what it felt like with an angel in the room. I’m simply in awe of what that must have been like.

What feelings did it engender? Looks like fear was the common response. But the angel calmed them, “Do not be afraid,” he said. Then he explained interesting events. Elizabeth, barren for many years, would finally have a son (hear Abraham and Sarah’s story in this). Mary, a virgin, betrothed but as yet unmarried, would also have a child.

The part that really struck me today was Mary’s response: “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38). Did she know what she was agreeing to? Did she know the scorn and ridicule she would suffer as an unwed mother? Did she know that people would hold that against her son as he grew up (cf. John 8:41)? Did she know the pain she would experience when her son died a young man, an innocent man dying a criminal’s death?

I have no idea what she knew or thought at the time. She didn’t know either. However, as her father Abraham followed God wherever He led even if he didn’t know where it was going to be, she was willing to pursue whatever God had in store for her.

I need to have this attitude as I read God’s word. “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” I need to have the faith and trust that God’s way works. Whatever He has in store for me will be all right in the end, even if it leads through hard and difficult times.

Keep the faith and keep reading,

ELC

P.S. What caught your heart in today’s reading?

4 Comments
  • Michelle

    The verses that caught my attention today were Luke 1:28-29. It seems like Mary was a little surprised at the angel saying "Rejoice, highly favored one". I can picture her looking around saying "who me?" It is comforting to see throughout the Bible that God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things.

  • http://adampual.pleonast.com Adam

    I love that Mary "treasured these things in her heart." She probably had every right and inclination as a mother to be confused or upset at Jesus, but she knew her son was special, and she treasured that.

  • Nicole

    I just found your blog so I'm a little behind in posting this. We are studying I Samuel in our bible classes at our congregation. I can't help but compare Hannah and Elizabeth. Both women of old age. Both would have sons who would announce kings! Interesting parrells. Two great lessons from each study: "Speak, for your servant hears" and "Let it be according to your word."

  • Edwin Crozier

    Michelle-Absolutely! Maybe there is hope that God can use us too.

    Adam-I hope we can learn to treasure things about our kids even when they do things that upset us.

    Nicole-Glad you found us. I look forward to other comments. Interestingly enough, I had also thought of that statement, "Speak, for your servant hears." I used to use a Bible in which I had written that statement on the first page. Perhaps I need to do that with my present Bible and also add in Mary's statement.



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