Like
Ruth, Mary is an unexpected hero. A young woman, living in a world that did
not pay much attention to young women, she is surprised to find that God has
noticed her. She is called by God to become the mother to Jesus – a calling she
can’t fully comprehend. But she commits to the calling, famously responding, "Let it be."
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REFLECT
Hope in the Desert
By Kelsey Bacon
This is a story I've
spent much time studying, thinking about, praying about, and wondering about in
my life so far. It drew me first as a teenager because I saw Mary, also a
teenager, and I wondered what in the world it must have been like for her to go
through this experience at such a young age. And then how in the world she
stood so strong, so brave, and so devoted in the face of such a scary, unknown
future.
As I read this story back in the context of our current series, I
see it with a new light and I think some new understanding, especially
considering our current times. We all know that the story of Jesus brings hope.
But thinking about what was going on around Mary in the exact time when the
angel Gabriel came to her enlightens me even more.
Her world was full of
political unrest and injustice, and the nation of Israel has been waiting for
centuries for the Messiah to come. So, when the angel appears to her, even
though I'm sure it was terrifying and difficult to process, it was also word of
the hope that Mary and her people had been waiting for. Hope not just for peace
right then and there, but peace for all people and all time. I can imagine that
it was that hope that sparked the bravery in Mary's heart. The hope of Jesus
and the strength of the Spirit.
And that is what we need so desperately right now. Whether it's
Coronavirus or the recent protests or murder hornets or the fires in Australia
(doesn't that seem like forever ago?!) or tropical storm Cristobal or the
upcoming election or whatever else 2020 is going to throw at us, we need the
hope of Jesus and the strength of the Spirit.
The hope that Mary
had--that Jesus is the answer, that Jesus is the light of the world, that Jesus
is the one who will bring peace and cure our world of this deep, deep problem
of sin. And the strength of the Spirit to keep going in circumstances like
these even though it's hard. We keep going because we know that God is bigger
than all of this, bigger than the desert. Even if we're hot and tired and our
feet hurt, Jesus gives us hope and strength to keep going. And we must remember
that we have an oasis to help us along the way, and that the Garden is waiting
for us at the end of our journey.
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1 comment:
What a message of hope to begin my day. Thank you for studying and allowing God to speak to you so you could share with us.
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