26 In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, 27 to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. And the virgin’s name was Mary. 28 And he came to her and said, “Greetings, O favored one, the Lord is with you!” 29 But she was greatly troubled at the saying, and tried to discern what sort of greeting this might be. 30 And the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. 31 And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus. 32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David, 33 and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there will be no end.”
34 And Mary said to the angel, “How will this be, since I am a virgin?”
35 And the angel answered her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be called holy—the Son of God. 36 And behold, your relative Elizabeth in her old age has also conceived a son, and this is the sixth month with her who was called barren. 37 For nothing will be impossible with God.” 38 And Mary said, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her. (Luke 1:26-38, ESV)
It’s the
most wonderful time of the year! At least that’s what the song says. But that
isn’t always reality, is it? For the woman whose daughter is in jail and she’s
having to be a full time mom again at 70, things aren’t so wonderful. For the
man who has missed work due to sickness and can’t afford to fix the leaking
roof or buy Christmas for his kids, thing’s aren’t so wonderful. For the
parents who just found out their teenager has been using drugs, things aren’t
so wonderful. For the woman who is trying to work full-time, look after her
family and care for her very old, very sick mother, thing’s aren’t so
wonderful. For the one who expects to spend Christmas surrounded by extended
family that can’t stand each other, things aren’t so wonderful.
For some
people, things aren’t wonderful. Things are a mess. If you’ll think about it,
Mary’s situation was rather messy. She was just a young teenager. She and her
fiancé were poor. And now she finds out she is pregnant. She could actually be
put to death, engagements in those days were considered legally binding. She would
be accused of adultery. Sure she was a virgin, but who was going to believe
that? And how in the world was she going to tell Joseph?
But
Gabriel’s message to Mary was so wonderful that in the middle of her mess she
was compelled to say, “I will serve You, Oh God.” The angel’s announcement to
Mary is shouting three words for all to hear. God is good! But the truth is
when life is a mess the goodness of God doesn’t always seem real, something we
can see and feel. If your life seems to be a mess you need to listen with your
heart. God’s goodness needs to go beyond being a concept you agree with to a
reality that moves your very heart and soul. You need to see and hear and feel
the goodness of God so that you will be compelled to serve Him, even in the
middle of a messy Christmas.
The message
to day is this: Even
when life seems to be a mess, serve God because He is good. First, I
want you to see God’s goodness revealed. Then, we will see our response
revealed.
I. God’s
goodness revealed (Vv 26-37)
God’s
goodness is revealed in three ways. First, we see God’s grace. To tell an
unmarried teenager that she is going to get pregnant would not normally be
considered good news. But when the angel Gabriel appears to Mary, look what he
says. “Greetings! O favored one, the Lord is with you.” The word favored is a
form of the word grace. We see it again in verse 30; “You have found favor with
God.” Gabriel is telling Mary that she is the recipient of much grace. God has
smiled on her. Understandably, Mary is afraid and confused. But Gabriel
reassures her that her upcoming pregnancy is an act of God’s grace and
kindness.
Mary had the
honor of carrying God’s own Son in her womb. What an undeserved act of
kindness. But beyond that God, was sending His own Son to redeem unworthy
sinners. This really is amazing grace. For God to go that far to save
ungrateful, rebellious people is infinite grace.
Imagine the
smart kid in Algebra class. He’s small and kind of a nerd. There’s one guy in
the class who picks on him constantly. He calls him names, pushes him around,
embarrasses him in front of other teachers and students. He basically makes his
life miserable. Then one day the smart kid notices this guy in the library, and
he’s almost in tears. He walks over and asks, “What’s wrong?” The bully says,
“If I fail the Algebra exam I won’t pass for the year. But I just can’t figure
this stuff out.” So, the smart kid pulls out a chair, sits down next to this
guy who makes his life miserable, and says, “I can help you.” If you’re that
bully, how does that change the way you feel about that kid? How does that
change the way you see him? How does that change the way you treat him? You
have rebelled against God and rejected His right to rule over you. You have
spurned His love time and again. And yet He send His Son to save you. That’s
grace. How does that change the way see God, the way you feel about God, the
way you treat God?
There’s more
here than just God’s grace. We also see God’s faithfulness. Gabriel explained
that Mary would give birth to the Savior and Christ God had promised to send to
His people. His name was to be Jesus, the Lord saves. He would be the Son of
the Most High God. He would sit on the throne of His father David and His
kingdom would have no end. This is a reference to God’s covenant with David
recorded in 2 Samuel 7. This is the promise Isaiah refers to in Isa. 9:6-7. For to
us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon
his shoulder, and his name shall be
called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.7 Of
the increase of his government and of peace there will be no end, on the throne
of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and with righteousness
from this time forth and forevermore. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this. The child Mary was going to give
birth to was the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a King and Redeemer to
save His people.
God isn’t just gracious. He is faithful to His word. He
promised He would send a Savior and He was doing it. God always does what He
says He will do. He is faithful.
Ten year old Melinda believed him when he told her he would
treat her like one of his own, take time with her, and always be there for her.
But once Tony and her mom got married it quickly became obvious that he didn’t
mean those things at all. He didn’t do any of the things he promised he would
do. That’s why when he told her she was going to Disney World over spring break
she didn’t get excited. She had no reason to believe anything he said. Besides,
her mom hadn’t even mentioned it. But then one day Melinda got a phone call. It
was her grandpa. She absolutely loved her grandpa. He said, “Hi sweetie, did
you hear? Me and grandma are taking you to Disney World over spring break?” All
of a sudden joy and excitement began to build. It started in her feet and she
was jumping up and down. Pretty soon she was dancing around the room with tears
of happiness flowing down her cheeks. Why didn’t she act that way when Tony
gave her the same news? Well, Tony wasn’t like her grandpa. You see. Grandpa
always kept his promises. Let this reality grip your heart. God always keeps
His promises.
He promised Abraham would have a child in his old age, and
He did. He promised him he would have many descendants, and he did. He promised
He would give them the land of Canaan, and He did. He promised He would send a
Savior to Deliver His people, and He did. Jesus promised He would die for our
sins, but He wouldn’t stay dead. On the third day He would rise again, and He
did. He promised He would wipe every tear from your eye and He will. He
promised He would take away death and sorrow and pain, and He will. He promised
if you would serve Him it will all be worth it, and it will. How do I know? I
know because God is faithful.
We see God’s
grace and we see God’s faithfulness. Now I want you to see God’s power. How in
the world would Mary become pregnant with the Son of God when she had never
even had sex? The answer comes in verse 35. The word “overshadow” is used in Exodus 40:35. There it speaks of the
presence and glory of God settling on and filling the tabernacle. The Spirit of
God was literally going to come upon Mary. Her womb became a Holy of Holies for
the Son of God Himself. Jesus was literally the Son of God.
This all must
have seemed so impossible. So the angel gives her a little incentive to
believe. “Your relative Elizabeth, you know wife of Zechariah. You know how old
she is. You also know she has always been unable to have children. Well, now,
in her old age she is pregnant, six months pregnant in fact.” Elizabeth’s
pregnancy was a miracle. She was old and barren but was now going to give birth
to the one we know as John the Baptist. Verse 37 holds the key. “Nothing is
impossible with God.” It doesn’t seem possible that the virgin Mary could
become pregnant with God’s child. But for God nothing is impossible. That’s the
power of God.
And what
makes the power of God so awesome is that He exercises it for the good of His
children. The power of God at work in Mary’s life was for the good of all who
would come to trust in Jesus. Listen Christian, God uses His power for your
good.
Black bears
and Grizzly bears are among the extremely powerful animals. Do you know when
you are most likely to see a display of their great power? It’s when they are
trying to protect or provide for their young. That’s how God is. He will not
hesitate to display His mighty power when it is for the good of His own.
The power of
God divided the Red Sea. The power of God gave Israel manna from heaven and
water from a rock. The power of God protected the three Hebrews in the fiery
furnace and Daniel in the Lion’s Den. The power of God raised Jesus from the
dead. And it was all for the good of His people.
If your life
is kind of messy right now you need a fresh vision of the goodness of God. Church,
God is good. He is gracious. He is faithful. He is powerful. He has been so
good to you and me. We can see God’s goodness revealed. Now let’s see our
response revealed.
II. Our
response revealed (V 38)
How do we
respond in light of the overwhelming goodness God has shown us? We serve Him
with all of our heart. Mary said to the angel Gabriel, “Behold, I am the
servant of the Lord.” The word “servant” refers to one who was a slave, the
property of another. Mary was saying, “I exist for His purposes. I am His to
command and control.” So, to serve God means to obey God. But there’s more.
Mary also said to the angel, “let it be to me according to your word.” In other
words, may God’s will be done. So, serving God also means submitting to God’s
will.
In light of
God’s goodness we obey Him and give ourselves to His purposes. But we need to
keep something in mind. “He is not served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since
he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything” (Acts 17:25). We don’t serve God in a way that makes Him
look needy. We serve God in a way that makes Him look glorious and wonderful.
We serve God in a way that reveals we need Him and we delight in Him.
We don’t serve Him like the lazy teenager who has to work on
Saturday night, grumbling, complaining and only half doing his job. No! We
serve God like the man who is desperate because he has been out of work for 6
months and has just been given his dream job. We serve with delight. We give
our best. Everything we do shows how grateful we are for God’s goodness.
Show your
love for Him in your words and actions. Pursue His glory in every area of your
life: job, family, leisure. Seek to know His will at every point of decision.
Give yourself and your resources to advance His kingdom and cause in the world.
Live your life in such a way that it reveals Him to be the most glorious and
wonderful and beautiful being in existence. Serve Him with all of your
heart.
Angel was
the department manager in apparel at Modell’s Sporting Goods. One day a new
employee, Joey, came to work in her department and she was responsible for
showing him the ropes. What she didn’t know was that Joey was really the CEO of
the company, undercover. Angel made a very good impression on her boss. He was
blown away by her commitment to the company and her overall attitude. And in
the process of getting to know Angel, he discovered that she and her three
children were living in a homeless shelter. Long story short, Mr. Modell
finally told Angel who he really was. He told her how impressed he was with her
work. He gave her a promotion to assistant manager, along with a $14,000 raise.
And not only that he was so moved when he found out she was homeless that he
gave her $250,000 tax free so she could get her own place to live. Now let me ask
you a question. How do you think Mr. Modell’s goodness will affect the way
Angel serves him and his company? She will serve him with unquestioned loyalty,
feeling she can never repay him. His goodness will motivate her to do her very
best for the company. She will want to make him proud.
Mr. Modell’s
goodness to Angel can’t even begin to compare to the incomparable goodness God
has shown to you. And that despite the fact that you were not serving Him well.
Angel was serving her boss before he did anything for her. You weren’t. You
rebelled against Him. You gave your love to other people and other things. You
rejected Him and lived as if He didn’t even exist. And yet, He gave you a
promotion. He promoted you from hell bound sinner to heavenly saint. He gave
you a raise. He raised you out of hopelessness and despair and death. He even
provided you with a home. In fact, you’re going to live in His house. Think about His grace. Think about His
faithfulness. Think about His power. Think about how good He is. Let His
overwhelming goodness grip your heart.
Things may
be tough right now. But don’t lose sight of the fact that God has been
incredibly good to you. Don’t let your circumstances cause you to get disillusioned
so you stop serving God as you should. Even if life seems to be a mess, serve God because He is good.
Serve him with unquestioned loyalty, knowing
you can never repay him. Let His goodness motivate you to do your very best for
His glory. Serve God in a way that makes Him proud.
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