Characters at the Cradle: Mary, Gabriel's Message
- David and Marilynn Chadwick

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by David Chadwick
Gabriel’s initial appearance to Mary left her “greatly troubled” as she tried to figure out why he said, “Greetings, O favored one, the Lord is with you!” The angel went on to tell Mary not to fear and explained that she had found favor with God.
Mary settled into the news that she would bear a son and would call him Jesus. He would be the Son of God and the Savior of the world. Gabriel went on to say that the Holy Spirit would come upon her and the power of the Most High would overshadow her. With every word that she held in her heart, her fear turned to faith.
After a powerful proclamation of the news of the coming King, Gabriel gave Mary an “Oh, by the way.” What did he tell Mary, you might ask? He said, and I paraphrase, “Oh, by the way, your cousin Elizabeth, in her old age, is also with child.” He told her that Elizabeth, too, was pregnant with a son and was just six months ahead of Mary. If you remember, Elizabeth was barren and she had been totally healed!
Can you imagine Mary trying to process all this information?
In those moments following Gabriel’s message, Mary had to contemplate that she was a virgin who would be having a child who was the Son of the Most High God. She also had to wrap her head around the fact that her cousin Elizabeth was also going to have a miracle child as well. In Elizabeth’s old age, she found herself miraculously pregnant.
Without Gabriel telling her, Mary could not have known of her cousin’s pregnancy because Elizabeth had been in solitude and quiet for five months. In those quiet early months of Elizabeth’s pregnancy, without a soul ever knowing, promise was growing, hope was arising, and promise was flourishing. Every word of the story God was writing would point to the ultimate hero, Jesus, the Savior of the world.
I wonder if Mary had enough time to even contemplate all that was happening in those moments. Do you think she had the wherewithal to recognize God’s redemptive purpose for all of mankind? Did she feel the anticipation swelling inside of her? Was she overjoyed? Was she stunned? I’m sure there was a mixture of many emotions!
Whether she fully knew it or not, Mary was watching the early stages of God’s plan of salvation begin to unfold before her very eyes!
