Mary’s response to the angel Gabriel and the unbelievable news that she would be the mother of the Christ child without ever physically knowing a man, puts her in a league of her own. Mary didn’t violate Deuteronomy 6:16 and put God to the test when the angel told her the news and demand evidence. She didn’t say, “Prove it, God”; she took Him at His word. However, although Mary didn’t ask for a sign, God, knowing just how startling and unsettling the news was to hear, gave her one anyway. And that sign, the miraculous pregnancy of her barren cousin, Elizabeth, was proof-positive that all that Gabriel had told her would indeed come to pass. Mary’s meeting with Elizabeth turned out to be the proof that the first Christmas morning was coming at long last.
04 - The Sign of the Christ to Come
Luke 1:26-44
January 21, 2024 • Pastor Ronald H. Gann • Luke 1:26–44
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