Then she spoke out with a loud voice and
said,
"Blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit your womb!
But why is this granted to me,
that the mother of my Lord should come
to me?
For indeed, as soon as the voice of your
greeting
sounded in my ears,
the babe leaped in my womb for joy.
Blessed is she who believed,
for there will be a fulfillment of those
things
which were told her from the Lord."
Luke 1:42-45, NKJV
I'm curious about alot of things, and as I've said many times, I really wish the Bible provided more details about certain things. Like Mary, for instance. What was going on in her heart and mind in the days following the Annunciation? Did she wrestle with how best to break the news to Joseph that she was pregnant, or to her parents? Was she fearful of community reaction to her pre-wedding pregnancy? Were there worries about how righteous Zacharias and Elizabeth would receive her if they knew what was happening inside her? Even though she had accepted the responsibility of her assignment by saying, "Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word," was she then weighing the effects that submission would have on her life?
But Zacharias and Elizabeth had had a supernatural encounter of their own. Zacharias was told that his son would be the forerunner of Messiah. He wasn't told specifically about Mary's role in the birth of the Savior, even though Mary was told about Elizabeth's unexpected blessing. But the Holy Spirit was certainly active. No matter what they all knew and when they knew it, when Mary entered that room to greet Elizabeth, the latter had a revelation of the former's condition. And she spoke out with a loud voice.
To me, that sounds like Elizabeth exclaimed, like she might have shouted a little bit. Had she been some Old-time holiness Pentecostal woman, she might have shaken her braids down in a charismatic conniption. With unborn John swinging from her ribcage and doing somersaults in her belly, Elizabeth too was ecstatic in the presence of the embryonic Christ. And she let Mary know exactly what they all were because of it.
They were blessed!
Mary was blessed, the most favored among women to have been chosen for the honor of conceiving, carrying, and delivering the Messiah into the world.
The child within her was blessed, the most blessed child to have ever entered creation, with God's complete favor upon Him as on no one else ever in the history of mankind.
Elizabeth was blessed, honored and privileged at being visited by the mother and her Christ-child.
John was blessed, overjoyed to encounter his entire reason for being.
Everyone has a destiny, but the unfolding plan of God that revolved around these four would change the world irrevocably forever! And Elizabeth utters a final blessing over Mary, "Blessed is she who believed!" It was an act of faith that brought the Christ into Mary's womb, and into the world. It was an act of trust and hope and persuasion and belief. Mary said yes, in a step of blind assurance, and accepted what God had promised her. Because she did, all the promises of God would be fulfilled...for her and for us!
And we are blessed, today. Because Jesus came!
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