The Light of Transformation
The angel illumined the light of God to Zacharias, Elizabeth
The Light of Transformation for Mary
In order that the body of Christ might be shown to be a real body, he was born of a woman; but in order that his Godhead might be made clear he was born of a virgin
In order that the body of Christ might be shown to be a real body, he was born of a woman; but in order that his Godhead might be made clear he was born of a virgin
Why is the Virgin Birth important to the Christian faith? Jesus Christ, God’s Son, had to be free from the sinful nature passed on to all other human beings by Adam. Because Jesus was born of a woman, he was a human being; but as the Son of God, Jesus was born without any trace of human sin. Jesus is both fully human and fully divine. Because Jesus lived as a man, human beings know that he fully understands their experiences and struggles (Hebrews 4:15–16). Because he is God, he has the power and authority to deliver people from sin (Colossians 2:13–15). People can tell Jesus all their thoughts, feelings, and needs. He has been where they are, and he has the ability to help.
FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT
Christians are urged to be filled with the Spirit as part of normal growth in the Lord (see Ephesians 5:18), but the filling Elizabeth experienced was different, spontaneous, entirely God-given, much like that of Peter in Acts 4:8. This filling captures the emotions with a God-centered joy and creates in the heart an excited sense of God’s loving purpose in your life. This filling makes you want to sing, pray, shout, and dance. When God moves your heart this way, let it show.
MOTHER OF MY LORD
The veneration of Mary has been a hallmark of Roman Catholic worship since the seventh century and a major dividing line with Protestants, who regard such veneration as tantamount to making Mary the Savior. Many stereotypes and caricatures have created costly misunderstandings and made genuine discussion difficult. Catholics are bewildered at Protestants’ cold shoulder to such a warm biblical character. Protestants see Jesus’ role threatened when Mary is idolized.
The Bible helps here. Jesus is the Savior, and no one else. Mary is the blessed mother of Jesus, and her unique blessing was a gift from God. With Elizabeth, believers can rejoice for God’s work in Mary’s life. With Elizabeth and Mary, believers can praise God for the salvation won by Jesus’ death and guaranteed by his resurrection
Divine speech is articulation of God’s presence … The Magnificat is a biblical theology in miniature, because it begins and it ends in an exaltation not of Mary but of the Word