Reflection: Mary’s YES Further reading: Luke 1:26-45
“Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfil his promises to her!” Luke 1:45
Mary’s encounter with the angel heralds the upcoming arrival of the king that all of humanity was longing for. The excitement in this encounter is palpable and when I read it, I hear, ‘get ready humanity’! Disregard everything you thought you knew about power and status. The Messianic King you’ve been longing for, the hope for humanity promised to Abraham, David and through the prophets, is about to bind himself to humanity in the womb of an unwed teenage girl of little significance!
The arrival of Jesus as a baby is the fulfilment of God’s covenant with Israel and his redemptive plan for humanity. And the story begins with a teenager. Though fearful at first, Mary is quick to surrender to the plan of her God. Mary’s song in the following verses reveals that she knew well the promises God made to the people of Israel. She knew of the promise of a Messianic King who would bring down earthly kings and elevate the humble, a king defined by mercy coming to defend the oppressed and hungry. The extraordinary faith of ordinary people is a radiant guide in dark times. A young woman said ‘yes’ to God’s plan. In doing so, Mary got to participate in the fulfilment of the rescue mission Israel had been waiting centuries for, one the world had been crying out for since Adam and Eve were exiled from Eden.
We can look to Mary’s faith and follow her humble example. With this child-like trust, we can say ‘yes’ to God. And we can participate in the ongoing rollout of God’s kingdom Jesus established here on earth, knowing it has nothing to do with who we are and everything to do with who God is in us!
Question: Given how bleak the circumstances might have looked for her, what does Mary’s trust teach you?
Prayer: Jesus, our redeemer, we say YES to you. We trust that you will not abandon us when we step out in faith with you. Help us to find ourselves in your story and to play our part faithfully. Amen.