Day 1

Scripture to Read: Luke 1:26-27

Gabriel, one of God’s archangels, has a message from God to deliver to Mary. This message occurred in the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy. Elizabeth was pregnant with John the Baptist. Gabriel was sent to a little city in Galilee called Nazareth. Nazareth was pretty unremarkable and is not even spoken of in the Old Testament. But Jesus would forever be identified with this place, being repeatedly called Jesus of Nazareth in Mark 1:24, Mark 10:47; Luke 4:34; John 18:7, John 19:19 and other passages. Mary was betrothed to Joseph. There were three stages to a Jewish wedding in that day. First, there was the engagement. This was the formal agreement made between the fathers of the bridegroom and the bride. Second, there was the betrothal. This was the ceremony where mutual promises were made between the bridegroom and the bride. Third, was the actual marriage of the couple. The wedding usually happened about one year later, when the bridegroom would go to get his bride. But, it was at a time set by the bridegroom’s father. So the time was unexpected by the bridegroom as well as the bride. Mary was definitely a virgin, which helps us see how miraculous our Lord’s conception was in Mary’s womb. The Holy Spirit planted the seed in her, to carry God’s Son. Jesus was fully man and fully God. This was truly the perfect plan our Heavenly Father had orchestrated. We must be cautious not to get bored with this incredible Truth. For our entire eternity rests on this Truth, that God came to us.

Challenge & Application

What did you learn in today’s devotion that you did not know before? How has what you learned strengthened your faith in all that God has done for you, through our Lord Jesus Christ?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

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Day 1

Gabriel, one of God’s archangels, has a message from God to deliver to Mary. This message occurred in the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy. Elizabeth was pregnant with John the Baptist. Gabriel was sent to a little city in Galilee called Nazareth. Nazareth was pretty unremarkable and is not even spoken of in the Old Testament. But Jesus w...

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Day 2

Can you imagine an angel showing up at your place and saying, “Greetings, favored one!”? It’s no wonder Mary was perplexed (troubled). She kept wondering why she would be receiving such a greeting. Being called “favored one” should have calmed any fear Mary may have had, but we read in the next verse that Gabriel says, “Do not be afraid,” so ...

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Day 3

Mary asks a great question to Gabriel. She asks how she is going to have a child when she’s still a virgin. This is a legitimate question since there had never been, nor will there ever be again, a pregnancy happen in a virgin. This must-have blown Mary’s mind, even to consider that she could get pregnant as a virgin. God uses Gabriel to expl...

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Day 4

After hearing from Gabriel, Mary went to see her relative, Elizabeth. This would have been around an 80-100 mile trip. Mary had heard that God had done something miraculous for Elizabeth. Mary may have been thinking that Elizabeth would be the only one who would believe and understand her story. When Mary arrives, she greets Elizabeth, and wh...

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Day 5

Elizabeth declares with a loud voice, “Blessed are you among women.” Indeed Mary was blessed, for she had chosen to believe God’s Word (Luke 1:44) from the archangel Gabriel. We, too, were “blessed” abundantly when we decided to believe God’s Truth of who Christ is, and we surrendered completely to Him. We were “blessed” to receive everything...

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Day 6

As we read Luke 1:46-49, Mary begins by praising our Lord. Praise is what our Lord deserves, for He alone is God, Master, King, Lord. Praise is what every servant of our Lord should be doing daily. We praise God when we fully understand how awesome He is and also know all that He has done for us. Mary recognized as we read in verse 48 that sh...

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Day 7

As Mary continues in her praise and honor of our Lord, she recognizes God’s incredible mercy being offered to generation after generation. But, the only ones who get to experience the fullness of God’s mercy are those who fear Him. Why? Because only a surrendered life can receive the mercy of God. It’s not that God is not offering His mercy t...

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