In this message to Mary we also see a message from Mary. Although she does not address us personally, her example speaks volumes as to how we ought to respond to God’s will for our lives. This is set before us in an article from Senior Living, which says—
Imagine this—a young girl, betrothed to a reputable man, finds herself pregnant and the father is not her beloved. Two thousand years ago, this potential scandal could have cost her a reputation and maybe even her life. However, Mary was called out by the Lord. Probably no older than 15 years of age, she certainly had no job and no intentions of becoming a mother just yet. But God entrusted her with a great responsibility.
When the angel of the Lord appeared to her and assigned her this task, she didn’t respond as most would by saying, “But I can’t take on that responsibility, Lord. I am about to get married. I just want to enjoy time with my husband right now. Please pass this assignment off to someone else! I don’t want you to call me to do this!”
No, instead Mary willingly obeyed the Lord and submitted to His will for her life. Many people confuse Mary’s status—some put her on the same pedestal as Jesus and some even worship her as they would the Lord. But Mary was simply the woman God called to bear the Messiah and the woman who was willing to carry out the task He laid before her.
As believers, we must learn the meaning of surrender. When God places a call on your life, there is no room for questions or hesitation. Is God calling you to some specific task? Are you willing to surrender all to obey Him? You must simply say, “I am the Lord’s servant. May it be to me as you have said.” Take with you the very valuable lessons of surrender, compassion, obedience, and love displayed in the Christmas story.
Ask the Lord to show you His will for your life, and pray that He would help you to be a man or woman that is completely surrendered and obedient to Him.
