2.06.2021

"Look! Jehovah's Slave Girl!"

 

The Visit With Elizabeth


Gabriel's  words about Elizabeth meant a lot to Mary.  Of all the women in the world, who could understand her situation better?  Mary hurried to the mountainour country of Judah, a trip of perhaps three or four days.  As she entered the home of Elizabeth and Zechariah the priest, Jehovah rewarded Mary with further evide3ncee to bolster her faith.  Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting and immediately felt the infant in her womb leap for joy. She was filled with holy spirit and spoke of Mary as "The mother of my Lord." God had revealed to Elizabeth that Mary's son would become her Lord, the Messiah. Further, she was inspired to commend Mary for her faithful obedience, saying:  "Happy too is she that believed." (Luke 1:39-45) Yes, everything that Jehovah had promised Mary would come true! 


In turn, Mary spoke.  Her words are carefully preserved in God's Word.  (Read Luke 1:46-55.)  It is by far Mary's longest speech in the Bible record, and it reveals much about her.  It shows her thankful, appreciative spirit as she praises Jehovah for blessing her with the privilege of serving as  the mother of the Messiah.  It shows the depth of her faith as she speaks of Jehovah as abasing the haughty and powerful and  as helping the lowly and poor who seek to serve him.  It also hints at the exten of her knowledege. By one estimate, she made over 20 references to the Hebrew Scriptures!


Clearly, Mary thought deeply about God's Word. Still, she remained humble, preferring to let the  Scriptures  do the talking rather than speaking of her own originality.  The son who was then growing in her womb would one day show the same spirit, saying: "What I sayt is not mine, but belongs to him that sent me" (John 7:16)  We do well to ask ourselves :  'Do I show such respect and reverence for God's Word?  Or do I prefer my own ideas and teachings?' Mary's position is clear. 


Mary remained with Elizabeth for about three months, no doubt receiving and providing a great deal of encouragement.  ( Luke 1:56)  The Bible's  warm accoun tof the visit reminds us what a blessing friendship can be. If we seek out our friends who truly love God, Jehovah, we are sure to grow spiritually and draw closer to him.  (Proverbs 13:20)  Finally, though, it was time for Mary to return home. What would Joseph say when he learned of her condition?


Next time:"Look! Jehovah's Slave Girl!" - Mary and Joseph


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