“The angel went to her and said, ‘Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you.’”
– Luke 1:28
Mary was really confused.
Wouldn’t you be, if an angel appeared to you? Even more confusing, in Luke 1:28, the angel called Mary “highly favored” and told her that “the Lord was with her.” That was a statement reserved for great prophets, priests and kings—not for an insignificant teenage girl whose family hailed from the armpit of Galilee.
So, just how important IS Mary? Some churches have gone way too far in their reverence for Mary. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that Mary was born without a sin nature, or that she remained a virgin all her life, or that she ascended to heaven without physically dying.
Because of these exaggerated doctrines about Mary, many evangelical churches have overreacted by largely ignoring her. But the Word of God—especially Luke 1—gives us a clear biblical understanding of who Mary is and how much attention we should give her.
So, let’s go back to the angel Gabriel’s God-given message to Mary. In verse 30, he tells her she has found favor with God. Now, WHY did Mary find favor with God? Was it because of something SHE did, or was it simply because God chose to show her favor? It’s clear that Mary received grace (undeserved favor) from God.
Gabriel goes on to tell her she is somehow going to get pregnant and give birth to a son named Jesus, which means, “Yahweh the Lord saves.” And her son will be the long-awaited Messiah AND the King of the Jews (vs. 30-33). Mary must have been blown away! But in these verses, notice who Gabriel is most focused on: Jesus, not Mary.
In verses 34 and 35, Gabriel explains that Mary will be overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, and that’s how she will conceive a child. And not only will Mary give birth to the Messiah and King of Israel – He’s going to be the Son of God. Wow! This otherwise insignificant teenage girl from an insignificant town had her virgin womb miraculously transformed into a Holy of Holies.
After the angel Gabriel finishes speaking, Mary sets an example for us all by saying: “I am the Lord’s servant. May it be to me as you have said” (v. 38). Not only did Mary believe the Word of the Lord that Gabriel spoke to her, she was willing to do whatever God wanted her to do.
Warren Wiersbe says it so well: “Mary’s believing response was to surrender herself to God as His willing servant…. Therefore she could be used by the Spirit to accomplish the will of God. A ‘handmaid’ was the lowest kind of female servant, which shows how much Mary trusted God…. What an example for us to follow.”
Mary was obviously a woman of great faith and humble obedience, but the only reason she didn’t live an insignificant life is because Jesus made her life significant. And if you follow Him, Jesus will make your life significant as well.
Dane Davis is the pastor of Impact Christian Church in Victorville. Join us at Impact for Sunday services: in person or online at 8:45 a.m. on Facebook Live or YouTube. For more information, visit www.GreaterImpact.cc.
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