![]() ![]() She had an obedient, submissive, and a humble heart. Mary said “yes” to God’s plan for her life. ![]() Do you tap into the power of the Spirit, or do you rely on your strength to get through difficult situations and trials? May we submit our lives to Him working in and through us.Īnd 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. As believers, we have the Holy Spirit working in us, and there is nothing we can accomplish for God outside the power of the Holy Spirit. He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercy, as he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his offspring forever.” ~ Luke 1:54-55Ģ. How well do we know God’s Word? Are we able to speak the Words of His truth to others? Is our time in the Word an important part of our day? In the time Mary lived she was probably illiterate, but she had heard the Word of God and kept it hidden in her heart. Ten Lessons God’s Word has taught me through the life of Mary:ġ. Click to Tweet Listen in to the Podcast Episode: There are many lessons we can learn from Mary's life, but I want to share just ten today. What must have gone through her mind when Gabriel approached her? How did she process the news that she and Joseph were to raise the Son of God? What depths of sorrow did she endure while watching her Son die a horrific death on a cross? There are many lessons we can learn from Mary’s life, but I want to share just ten today. Every Christmas season I look forward to reading the account of the birth of Christ in Luke together as a family on Christmas morning.
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