“And Mary said, ‘Behold, the bondslave of the Lord; may it be done to me according to your word.'”
Picture the scene: An angel had just informed Mary that she, a teenager and a virgin, was now pregnant and, as a matter of fact, was carrying the Son of God. Not the sort of news a young girl hears every day and certainly not the kind of news in first-century Israel, she would welcome. In her culture, she would soon face the wrath and scorn of her friends, family, and society in general – not to mention that she would probably lose Joseph, her fiancé.
Facing such serious backlash at the news, think of all the paths Mary could have taken.
- She could have run away.
- She could have had an abortion.
- Like many unmarried, pregnant women in those days, Mary could have taken her own life.
How did Mary respond?
If ever you want to see a clear profession of faith, look at the next words from Mary’s mouth: “I am willing to be a voluntary slave of the Lord. I am willing to be a servant of God. May what the word of God has said, may it come true!” What an incredible woman of God! When facing tremendous pressure to save face and take another path, Mary responded with incredible faith and trust.
Mary is truly the greatest woman who ever lived, for nothing any woman has ever done or will do is more important than what she did.
As you think about the significance of the Child to which Mary gave birth and what He came to do – do you believe it? Will you choose to follow the example of Mary and believe what God’s Word says about her Son?
Let me assure you, that you will never truly experience Christmas until you do.
Written by Bryant Wright, Founder, RFTH
DIG DEEPER INTO THE FAITH OF MARY
Read “Believing Like Mary” by Jonathan Munson