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Summary: Mary and Elizabeth: Ordinary People In God’s Plan I begin and end with "Mary did you know" No, but she adjusted to God's plan. Elizabeth adjusted. The ? is not Mary did you know...but do YOU know?

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In Jesus Holy Name December 24, 2023 Advent IV Luke 1:26-38 Redeemer

“The Cast of Christmas”

Mary and Elizabeth: Ordinary People In God’s Plan

This is the time of year when Christmas songs fill the air…people are shopping for gifts. It is a way to say “I love you… I care.” As you know, the Kay Jewelry stores always seem to provide a new design of a heart with diamonds.

Driving to work this week the radio station was playing popular songs of Christmas. “Jingle Bells” and “White Christmas” by Perry Como. “Have a Happy Holly Jolly Christmas” or “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” by Berle Ives always seem to be popular. On Wednesday morning this one caught my attention. “Mary Did You Know?

Mary did you know? That your baby boy would one day walk on water?

Mary did you know? That your baby boy would save our sons and daughters

Mary did you know? That your baby boy would calm the storm with his voice?

Mary did you know? That when you kissed your little baby you kissed the face

of God? Mary did you know?

From the moment that Adam and Eve were forced in shame to leave the presence of God and the home God had given them, the Garden of Eden. God had a plan. God knew then that He, Himself would enter human history. It was planned. He knew that He would take upon Himself human flesh and bone. He would be born into this world by the normal way of human birth, to be held in the arms of a small town peasant girl named Mary. “Mary did you know God’s plan?” At the moment…no…but she believed the words of the angel and adjusted her life.

Joseph and Mary both lived in the small Galilean village of Nazareth. Joseph was a carpenter by trade. They were engaged to be married. By custom Joseph was ten years older. Families arranged the marriage with approval. The engagement would last one year.

Mary would continue her household chores, preparing meals, baking bread, making or mending clothes along with her study of scripture. Joseph would continue his carpentry work, proof that he could provide for his new bride and future family. Their visits would be observed. Life in the village of Nazareth was quiet.

Luke tells us that Mary left Nazareth for three months to stay with her aunt Elizabeth, who, to quote Luke, “was very old and unable to have children”. But after the angel visited her husband Zechariah in the temple their world changed. Just as the angel had promised, Elizbeth was going to have a baby. My guess, maybe this three month visit gave Joseph time to think about this “visit to Mary” by an angel.

Luke writes: “After he had considered this…” (read the text) Joseph, don’t’ worry, nothing is wrong, this was and is God’s plan. (read Matt 1:22)

Joseph believed. He did not try to explain away the dream. He believed.

Looking back through history…. God knew exactly what he was doing when he called Abraham to faith and he believed. God was creating a nation from one man so that through his descendants God’s promise to save Adam and Eve, and all humanity from their broken commandments… might become reality.

When Adam and Eve were hiding from God… it was God Himself who found them and restored their lost friendship. God went looking for them. God’s plan has not changed. He takes the initiative.

The Apostle Paul wrote: “all have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God.” He echoes the O.T. prophet Isaiah: “All we like sheep have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way.” That is the human condition.

The essence of “sin” is a shift from a God centered life to self centered life. God’s plan was to bring humanity back to Himself and break the bonds of alienation by His love. It meant that He Himself would have to be born in human form.

Henry Blackaby in his book “Experiencing God” writes: “God wants us to adjust our daily lives to Him so that He can do through us what He wants to do. We are His servants and we adjust our lives to what He is about to do.”

Zechariah and Elizabeth agreed and adjusted their lives. When the angel told Mary…. (read Luke 1:30-37) What was her response? (v 38) “I am the Lord’s servant… let it be as you have said.” She agreed and adjusted.

After the angel’s visit, Joseph agreed and adjusted. “He took Mary home as his wife..” He adjusted.

God uses ordinary people to accomplish his purpose which is to bring people to a place of emotional and spiritual security about their eternal address. God’s plan in Jesus was to restore our broken friendship and wipe away our broken commandments, freeing us from our guilt. This is the good news of Christmas.

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