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When Mary received this news, that she was to be the mother of God, she didn’t react in fear or doubt.
Instead her reaction was grounded in faith: “‘I
am the Lord’s servant,’ Mary answered. ‘May your word to me be fulfilled.’” (Luke
1:38a, NIV)
Mary responded with confidence because her confidence began with
a relationship with God. Instead of building her confidence on something she
could lose or have taken, she built her confidence on Him.
Not on something, like her reputation. That was outside her
control.
Not on someone, like Joseph For all she knew, he would leave her
once he learned she was pregnant.
Not on some place, like her home. After hearing
from the angel, Mary actually left
town, where she would have been comfortable, to visit her cousin
Elizabeth.
Did Mary understand everything God was doing? Unlikely. Or
resent what He was doing? Doesn’t appear so.
Would others judge her? No doubt they would, but Mary didn’t
allow people’s opinions to prevent her from embracing God’s calling, even if
she didn’t completely understand it. The lack of details didn’t impact her
confidence in His plans for her life, nor her trust in Him to take care of her.
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