Advent 4
December 20,
2015
Luke 1:39-45
“Blessed is
the Woman”
Elizabeth extols the blessedness of Mary.
Today there is a fight over Mary. Some want to make Mary equal to God others
consider her of little value at all. Elizabeth considered her blessed. Why?
1.
Blessed because Mary was chosen as the mother of the Lord. V 42 “Blessed are you among women and blessed is
the child you will bear.”
Mary is just an ordinary girl. Yet, she
is chosen by the Father to work His will in this world. Jesus is conceived by
the Holy Spirit to fulfill the will of the Father. Jesus is born of a virgin to
fulfill Scripture. Jesus came into this world according to a divine plan. The story of Christmas reminds us that God is
in control of all of these events that lead to the birth of Jesus. He is in
control of the events of this world and especially is He in control of the
events of your life – every single detail!
Nothing is left to chance. If He so orders the events of Mary's life,
how much more will He be more then able to order our days to bring them to
completion according to His perfect will?
Transition: Mary is blessed
because she has been chosen to be the Mother of Jesus – this is no ordinary
child – He is the Savior of the world!
2.
She’s blessed because Mary’s child is the Lord! V 43 – But why am I so favored that the mother of
my Lord should come to me?”
As soon as she learns from the angel
Gabriel that she will carry Jesus, Mary leaves the tiny village of Nazareth.
She leaves to visit her cousin Elizabeth who is expecting. Elizabeth will give
birth to John the Baptist. This is not a chance meeting. Everything goes
according to plan, the Father's plan. Although we might not be able to see it,
there is obviously something miraculous happening here. God is directing these
events. Mary, who at this moment is less than a few days pregnant, is caring
the Savior of the world within her.
When Mary's voice reaches the ears of the
Baptist, John leaps for joy; for he is in the very presence of the holy Son of
God. What a miracle, what a blessing for us today. If John can hear the voice
of Mary and recognize her voice; if John can recognize the presence of Christ
before he is born, should we be surprised that infants today can recognize the
voice of their Savior even before they are born?
3.
Blessed because Mary believed the Word of the Lord. V 45 – “Blessed is she who has believed that what
the Lord has said to her will be accomplished”
Christ came into the world to do the will
of the Father. In faith, we trust the Father to work His will in us. The will
of the Father was simply to do the work of redemption in this world. Jesus came
to break the bondage of the devil, death, and sin. He came to be our
substitute. He came to live under the Law perfectly. He came to take our sin
and to suffer and die for the sin of the world. All He asks of you this day is
to believe in this plan of salvation. “Blessed are those who believe that what
the Lord has said will be accomplished!”
Mary is truly blessed. Blessed, because
she was chosen as the mother of the Lord. Blessed, because Mary’s child is the
Lord. Blessed, because Mart believed the word of the Lord. “Blessed is she who has believed that what
the Lord has said to her will be accomplished!”
Words –635
Passive Sentences –13%
Readability –79.8
Reading Level -5.2
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