Mary’s Faith Luke 1:26-38
When we talk about Mary’s faith as Gabriel announced that she was going to be the Mother of God’s Saviour we so often focus on the virgin birth.
Yet, there is something that I missed until recently.
Gabriel visited her while she was living in Nazareth. So what, you might ask, we all know this. But what I hadn't taken into account was that she would have known enough Scripture to realise that God’s Messiah was to be born in Bethlehem.
Was this part of her question “How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?”. (Verse 34).
Did she wonder if Joseph would be willing to travel to Bethlehem? After all, he already had his own trade and family in Nazareth. Did she even want to go to Bethlehem herself? Maybe it was one of those places that she had often been grateful she did not live in.
To Gabriel’s words, “with God nothing shall be impossible” she responds with immense faith and commitment; “Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it unto me according to thy word.” Somehow, God was going to have to move her and the baby to Bethlehem. I wonder if she thought that she might even have to go alone? She knew that regardless of how they got there the journey was going to be dangerous.
No matter what the future held for her, she was still willing to do what God required of her.
When God calls us to the mission field that He has for us, regardless of whether it is overseas, at home or writing and speaking, we have different hurdles to overcome than the ones Mary could see. Possibly because they are often unseen they are less daunting.
Yet, I find it so hard to step out and remember that with God all things are possible even, keeping me safe in dangerous circumstances.