Peace

 Imagine the day Mary had a visit from the angel Gabriel (Luke 1:26-38). This young Hebrew lady was living her life and probably had plans for the day – that all changed when an angel entered her home. The unexpected occurred in not only Gabriel's appearance but also the excellent, glorious, intimidating beyond comprehension news that Mary would be the mother of the Highest (v.32). At first, there was some fear and questioning (vv.30-34). There was still the reality of uncertainty. God knew this about Mary, so He gave a glimpse of His plan of how she will give birth to our King (vv.31-33) and revealed where our Lord is already working His design through her relative Elizabeth (v.36). She is given a word from God (vv.26-28).

Further, the angel Gabriel assures the favored one of God (v.28) that nothing is impossible with God (v.37). Is there still uncertainty from Mary? Only in the sense does she not know the future; only our Lord does. The mother of Jesus knows this about her God and sings praises (vv.46-55). However, before the hymn of praise, there is submission to the Word of God. Luke writes, "I am the Lord's servant," said Mary. "May it be done to me according to your word (v.38)". There is peace from Mary in her acceptance of what was told to her by the angel Gabriel because she trusts God's plan (vv.50-55). Are you ready to receive God's peace by believing in what He says is absolute truth?

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