The sermon explores the theme of divine interruption and surrender to God's will, as exemplified by Mary's experience in the biblical narrative. The speaker draws from Isaiah 55 to highlight that God's thoughts and ways are higher than human understanding. Mary's unexpected pregnancy is presented not as a mere disruption but as an invitation to participate in a transformative event that would impact history. The speaker emphasizes that God's gifts may not always be immediately joyous but can be recognized as blessings in retrospect.
The speaker reminisces about the 1980s and the practice of rewinding VHS tapes, drawing a parallel to the Christmas story's familiarity and the risk of overlooking its significance. The congregation is encouraged to approach the story with fresh eyes. The speaker also touches on the concept of time in relation to biblical events, suggesting that God's actions transcend time and that nothing is impossible for Him.
The angel Gabriel's visit to Mary is described, emphasizing Gabriel's powerful nature and the insignificance of Nazareth. The speaker uses Mary's response to the angel as an example for those facing confusion or disturbance in their lives. The transformative power of the Holy Spirit is highlighted, offering hope and change to those in need.
The sermon continues with the idea that life's interruptions can be invitations to something greater, using biblical examples such as David, Moses, Saul, and the disciples. The speaker encourages the congregation to trust that God's interruptions are leading them to a better story.
Jesus' prayer in the garden before his arrest is mentioned, suggesting that surrender to God's will might have been a family mantra, learned from Mary. The speaker challenges the audience to consider their own calling from God and to respond in obedience.
Mary's response to the angel, "Let it be to me according to your word," is examined, with the Greek word "genomai" signifying surrender to God's plan. The speaker suggests that everyone has their own "genomai" moment, where they must embrace interruptions and align with God's purpose.
The speaker reflects on the challenges Mary faced, including societal judgment and Joseph's initial reaction to her pregnancy. Despite these, Mary held onto the confirmation of God's favor from Elizabeth and the angels. The speaker encourages the audience to trust in God's goodness amidst difficulties.
The sermon emphasizes that experiencing the impossible and the amazing requires full surrender to God's will. The speaker invites the congregation to embrace "Genomai" and respond to God's invitation into the impossible.
Mary's difficult conversation with Joseph and the subsequent events that reaffirmed God's presence in her life are recounted. The speaker highlights the importance of stepping forward and saying "genomai" to God's will, encouraging listeners to be open to the Holy Spirit's guidance.
The speaker concludes by reflecting on Mary's journey, from the wise men's gifts to witnessing Jesus' crucifixion, and the transformation that occurs when one surrenders to God's will. The congregation is invited to respond to God's call and surrender their lives to Christ.
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