Characters at the Cradle: Mary, A Servant of God
- David and Marilynn Chadwick
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by David Chadwick
I hope you are enjoying these characters at the cradle. These are stories of biblical figures who find their lives intersecting with the entrance of Jesus into the world. In each story, you will see so much wonder, purpose and significance.
After Mary had the encounter with the angel Gabriel, her response spoke volumes. However, before we see how she responded, do you remember what Zechariah’s response was when Gabriel told him that he would have a son after many years of waiting and praying? Zechariah spoke words of doubt and unbelief, and because of that, he was made mute throughout Elizabeth’s pregnancy.
As you consider the implications of unbelief in Zechariah’s life, let us finish this week by pondering Mary’s response to the angel Gabriel after all that she heard.
Mary was different. Of course, she was initially stunned. But after realizing what Gabriel came to tell her, Mary showed nothing but faith. She said, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38). There was not even a shred of unbelief in her response. Only words of faith.
Mary was the kind of woman who all women (and men!) should admire. Though not sinless, she should be a model for how to relinquish control of our lives and submit to God’s call. Instead of shrugging her shoulders with a casual, compromising “whatever” in unbelief, she held herself strong and said, “Whatever you will, my God.”
God wants all of us to have a heart that is postured toward this kind of surrender and trust. A disposition that is willing to do whatever God calls us to do, no matter the cost.
After Mary’s response, Gabriel departed from her. It is almost as if he knew his task was complete. The message was delivered. Her faith was evident. Job well done.
Gabriel then returned to the Father in heaven for his next assignment…
