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rl69
12-02-2017, 08:54 AM
But when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and considered what manner of greeting this was.

—Luke 1:29

When the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her that she would be the mother of the Messiah, she was honestly surprised that God would select someone like her.

Though Mary was a virtuous woman, she was not a sinless woman. Mary was a sinner just like us. Privileged? Yes. Called by God? Yes. Sinful? Again, yes. Later, in what has been called the Magnificat, or Mary’s Song, she said, “My spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior” (Luke 1:47). Even Mary needed a Savior.

When people are truly godly, they never boast of their devotion. They will not speak of what they have done for God. Rather, they will always speak of what God has done for them. That is why John described himself in his Gospel as the disciple whom Jesus loved. John boasted of God’s love for him rather than his love for God.

Had Mary been like many other young women of her time, she would have married a poor man, given birth to numerous children, and wouldn’t have traveled more than a few miles from her home. Then she would have died like thousands of others before her, another person who entered and left the human stage. But God chose her, despite the fact that Mary was a nobody living in a nothing town in the middle of nowhere.

Mary was handpicked to fulfill prophecy: “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14). I seriously doubt that Mary, in her wildest dreams, ever read that verse and thought, That is me. I’m going to be the virgin Isaiah spoke of. I’m going to be the mother of the Messiah.

God can use you where you are.

pcolapaddler
12-02-2017, 09:15 AM
But when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and considered what manner of greeting this was.

—Luke 1:29

When the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her that she would be the mother of the Messiah, she was honestly surprised that God would select someone like her.

Though Mary was a virtuous woman, she was not a sinless woman. Mary was a sinner just like us. Privileged? Yes. Called by God? Yes. Sinful? Again, yes. Later, in what has been called the Magnificat, or Mary’s Song, she said, “My spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior” (Luke 1:47). Even Mary needed a Savior.

When people are truly godly, they never boast of their devotion. They will not speak of what they have done for God. Rather, they will always speak of what God has done for them. That is why John described himself in his Gospel as the disciple whom Jesus loved. John boasted of God’s love for him rather than his love for God.

Had Mary been like many other young women of her time, she would have married a poor man, given birth to numerous children, and wouldn’t have traveled more than a few miles from her home. Then she would have died like thousands of others before her, another person who entered and left the human stage. But God chose her, despite the fact that Mary was a nobody living in a nothing town in the middle of nowhere.

Mary was handpicked to fulfill prophecy: “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14). I seriously doubt that Mary, in her wildest dreams, ever read that verse and thought, That is me. I’m going to be the virgin Isaiah spoke of. I’m going to be the mother of the Messiah.

God can use you where you are.Thanks for that.

How often do we read of the lives of biblical people and think that they were some superman or woman. Interesting to view from their perspective.

What must people have thought when they read these prophecies? What did Mary think if or when she realized that she was part of this prophecy's fulfillment?

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GhostHawk
12-02-2017, 12:05 PM
"God can use you where you are."

Where you are, what you are, no matter what you are made of, no matter what faults you have.

He works in mysterious ways, through people. So timing can be tough, some of us are stiff necked, stubborn fools. We don't want to bend in the way he is telling us we must bend.

But we will, one way or another.

No sinner too black hearted that he can not find a way to put him to good work.

Open your ears, hear what he is whispering to you.

Boaz
12-02-2017, 03:11 PM
Thanks for that.

How often do we read of the lives of biblical people and think that they were some superman or woman. Interesting to view from their perspective.

What must people have thought when they read these prophecies? What did Mary think if or when she realized that she was part of this prophecy's fulfillment?

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Most chosen were surprised at being selected and had great doubt of themselves to be able to do what GOD asked or told them to do . They didn't understand that GOD was going work through them . Thank you rl69 . (ps ; Mary was indeed blessed among women )