Embracing Hope: Mary's Faith in God's Plan

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"Our scripture passage today speaks of longing, speaks of waiting, speaks of hope, of anticipation. And this waiting has a deeply personal meaning, of course. And in Mary's case, this waiting was an anticipation for her that was personal, but at the same time it expressed the longing of her people, of Israel." [00:20:08] (22 seconds)


"In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of David. The virgin's name was Mary. And he came to her and said, Greetings, faithful. One, the Lord is with you. But she was much perplexed by his words and pondered what sort of greeting this might be." [00:22:19] (25 seconds)


"The angel said to her, The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore, the child to be born will be holy. He will be called Son of God. And now your relative Elizabeth, in her old age, has also conceived a son. This is the sixth month for her who was said to be barren." [00:23:18] (23 seconds)


"And the angel actually recognized that Mary is shaken up. And so he speaks directly to her and says, don't be afraid. Don't fear. Mary, you have found favor with God. Now, notice that he calls her by name because I think that is so significant." [00:25:43] (19 seconds)


"And so the angel says to her, Mary, you will conceive and give birth to a son and you are to give him the name Jesus. He will be great and he will be called the son of the most high. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father, David, and he will reign over Jacob's descendants forever. His kingdom will never. Never. End." [00:26:02] (22 seconds)


"And we have it so wonderfully written at the end of this chapter with this message that nothing is impossible with God. Nothing is impossible. And so the birth of a baby when none is expected, when it looked like it couldn't happen, that is meant to be symbolizing that hope can come when it's not expected and not anticipated, when it doesn't even seem physically possible." [00:29:25] (27 seconds)


"After 400 years of silence, God's hope is about to be born. God's hope can break in because nothing is impossible with God. And so question, how do you feel about that statement about nothing? Being impossible for God. Do you believe? Do you believe that when you're in difficult circumstances, when things seem hopelessly broken, do we believe actually that nothing is impossible for God and that God can change things and is committed to changing things?" [00:29:52] (34 seconds)


"What hope is God giving birth to you in your life this Advent season? We should be giving birth to something. We're nine months in now. And right now we're going through these darkest days of December. Actually, you know, tomorrow is December 21st, which is the shortest day of the year and conversely, the longest night of the year." [00:31:28] (24 seconds)


"So I take hope that A Weary World Rejoice, that we can again rejoice with the celebration of Christmas and the incarnation and the assurance that God is with us. Ultimately, and to get to my major point this morning, it's Mary's response to the news from the angel that is our witness, that is our model." [00:33:07] (23 seconds)


"She's just heard this incredible news that's both terrifying and also wonderful. And it all just seems so impossible. And so she asked the angel how this can be. And the angel tells her nothing is impossible with God. And then Mary said, here am I, the servant of the Lord." [00:33:35] (21 seconds)


"Christmas is a time when we celebrate that God is here and embrace the new world that God is bringing into being. A dream made real in the birth of a baby in Bethlehem, born to this young girl with the faith to trust God, even when it was frightening, even when it seemed impossible, that she had the grace to respond." [00:38:04] (21 seconds)


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