First Coming: Imagine if when the angel Gabriel approached the young Mary with the message of the conception of Jesus, she had said to Gabriel, “Do I have to?”
Dr. David Jeremiah & Dr. Stephen Phinney
Do I Have To?
Then Mary said, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her. Luke 1:38
Parents long for the time when their children transition from asking, “Do I have to?” to completing a task before even being asked. It’s the difference between obligation and willingness. It’s one thing to do something because we are obligated to do it. It’s another thing to do it willingly without thought of reward or remuneration.
Imagine if when the angel Gabriel approached the young Mary with the message of the conception of Jesus, she had said to Gabriel, “Do I have to?” Mary had already passed from obligation to willingness when it came to serving God. That’s why she described herself as the “maidservant of the Lord.” “Maidservant” is the Greek translation of doule or bondservant—a servant who had willingly placed himself or herself into submission to a master. The roots of this notion come from Deuteronomy 15:12-18—when a freed slave chose out of love to remain a servant in the master’s household. Mary was ready and willing to serve God. Let Mary be an example for you this Christmas season, an example of willing service to God and others.
The highest honor in the church is not government but service. John Calvin
Travel back in time and experience the sights and sounds of that first Christmas. You’ll have a front-row seat to the Nativity story as you witness the Old Testament prophets foretelling the birth of Jesus, Gabriel appearing to Mary, Joseph and Mary traveling the road to the crowded city of Bethlehem, angels appearing to shepherds, the brilliant star guiding the Wise Men from the East, and baby Jesus lying in a manger in a humble stable in Bethlehem.
THE MOVIE TRAILER
It is an honor to host a premier showing of "Why the Nativity?" Turning Point Productions & Dr. David Jeremiah are close to the heart of IOM America. We believe you will be blessed by this docudrama, narrated by Dr. Jeremiah. It isn't a redo of the Nativity story, it is a life-changing instructive narration of the first coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ. We hope to see you on Zoom, or in person. -Dr. Stephen Phinney
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Yes, Mary is a wonderful example of believing and trusting in God and what he assigns us!
In some records like this, what is unsaid that is often as important as what is said. This meeting was in private. Her pregnancy could result in the disgraceful execution of Mary. Note that she did NOT ask Gabriel to share the announcement with her family members or Joseph. Later, the meeting of Mary with her cousin Elizabeth must have been of GREAT comfort to Mary.
Love this Stephen. Thank you.