Mary Was A Mom预览
Can you imagine the experiences Mary had to go through after discovering she was pregnant? The unkind whispers behind hands, the circumstantial presumption of many, possibly even her own family? She may have been “unfriended” by girls she grew up with. The judgemental thoughts that nice, unmarried girls don’t get pregnant would be hard to live under. Joseph knew she was expecting a baby, but he knew it wasn’t his child. Good thing he had an angel visit too! (Matthew 1)
Through all the things her mind and heart had to endure, Mary wrote a song! I can tell you with certainty this would not be my natural response. But this girl rolls all her issues onto her mighty God and glorifies Him in the midst of all these overwhelming circumstances. Her focus turns away from herself and on to Him. It's a beautiful song! (Luke 1:46-55)
We often think that Mary rode a donkey to travel the 100 miles in four or five days over a mountainous area from Nazareth to Bethlehem for the census. More than likely, she and Joseph walked and camped out at night. She was 9 months pregnant! I remember the 10 mile car ride to the birthing center for my first birth. Don’t think I didn’t complain! Did Mary?
I’m not sure if Joseph didn’t read the map, or had to stop often for Mary’s potty breaks, or if he was just a poor planner, because when they finally arrived in Bethlehem, there was no place to stay! All the hotels were full. Nothing is said about Mary’s attitude during all this, but this is a lot to endure.
Then she gives birth to her first child in a barn! All these difficult events happening to Mary make me a little uncomfortable. Where is the account of her sobbing with disappointment? Where is her indignation? Where is the verbal straightening out of Joseph’s ineptness? There doesn't seem to be any! She doesn't react. Rather, she responds.
After another angel visitation and another reminder to not be afraid, she ponders. That’s the account we are given. She thinks about and considers her situation. She isn't trying to figure things out. She isn't making plans. She isn't asking all the questions. She treasures these things in her heart! How was she able to respond this way?
Think about this: she had just given birth to “Peace”!
You and I can make this same amazing choice each time we are overwhelmed by our heavy circumstances. Birthing Peace. He is right there with us, the Answer to all our questions, our plans, and our anxieties.
Oh Father, Jesus, be my Peace!
Is He your constant Peace in the storms of life? Are you birthing and responding with Peace, or turmoil?
读经计划介绍
Mary was a mom, like you and me. What can we learn from the heart of the woman chosen to bear the Messiah? Read along as Robin Meadows, wife of one, mom of many , shares from her experiences of launching seven children, and living to tell about it.
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