Confronting Predicaments with Faith
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Scriptures: Luke 1:26-38; Matt 1:18-25
1. Mary's Predicaments
A. First Predicament (vv.26-29)
- Greeting from an angel
- Reaction of Mary: greatly troubled wondering what kind of greeting it might be
- Assurance from the angel: Don't be afraid. You are highly favoured! The Lord is with you.
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. (Isaiah 41:10)
B. Second Predicament (vv.30-34)
- Will be pregnant and give birth to the Son of the Most High
- Reaction of Mary: very human … how can it be… I am a virgin
- Tsunami of negative thoughts and emotions
- Maintains a faith of that awaits God’s explanation, direction and wisdom
C. Third Predicament (vv.35-38)
- It is the Holy Spirit Who will cause her to conceive by His Mighty Power
- Angel assured her that even her relative Elizabeth in old age could conceive
- Mary responds with a faith that believes and submits to the Sovereign will of God
2. Joseph's Predicaments (Matt 1:18-25)
A. First Predicament (vv.18-23)
- His whole world came crushing down… his fiancée carrying another man’s baby
- He will divorce her quietly
- The angel appeared to Joseph explaining the whole situation to him and giving him a godly solution
- He had bold faith when he dared to trust in the voice and guidance of the angel
B. Second Predicament (vv.24-25)
Joseph showed obedient faith:
- went ahead to marry Mary inspite of knowing she was pregnant but not with his baby
- refrained himself from consummating his relationship with Mary while she carried Baby Jesus
Mary and Joseph teaches us that in times of predicaments, we need faith that:
- trusts God is always with us
- awaits for God’s explanation, direction and wisdom
- submits to the sovereign will of God, knowing that He does all things right and good for us
- is obedient to do the will of God… even though it calls for sacrifice and discipline.