Showing posts with label Angel Gabriel's Message. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel Gabriel's Message. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

As You Say, Lord

“ ‘How will this be,’ Mary asked the angel, ‘since I am a virgin?’

The angel answered, ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God. Even Elizabeth your relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be barren is in her sixth month. For nothing is impossible with God.’

‘I am the Lord's servant,’ Mary answered. ‘May it be to me as you have said.’ Then the angel left her.”

Luke 1:34-38

While this was monumental news that sprung up on her in one day, God always knew this day was coming. God had chosen Mary before she was born. He waited until the time was right. He chose the time after her betrothal so her husband would be preparing for her. Yet, if she had been fully married, then she would not be a virgin. The virgin birth was the only possible way that God could become human and at the same time remain God. Mary gave Him His human flesh and human nature.

Did you notice how Mary reacted to Gabriel’s message? This message would make the strongest knees knock and mightiest legs tremble. Yes, it was glorious news, but think about it. The Holy Spirit would come upon her and the power of the Most High will overshadow her. My first thought would be “could I live through it?” I would wonder if I was dreaming. How did she get her mouth to move to say anything at all?

She simply said, “I am the Lord's servant. May it be to me as you have said." The Greek word for “handmaiden” in verse 38 is the female version of the word doulos which means “slave, bondswoman. One who is in a permanent relation of servitude to another. One who gives service to be used by Jesus to advance His cause among men. One who gives herself up to another’s will. Devoted to another to the disregard of one’s own interests.” Mary was able to give her interests to God, knowing that He had something much better for her. We will know we have finally accepted this fact when we submit to God’s will fully and live like God’s interests are for our good. Mary was able to say to the angel, “May it be to me as you have said” because she knew her life belonged to God. She was His servant, and He could do with her whatever He pleased.

Instead of reacting with a counter plan including a few “tweaks” to God’s plan to make it more convenient for her, Mary reacted with worship. Sadly, many times, God has told me to do something, and I have purposely tweaked it or have had a casual attitude toward total obedience. Remember, partial obedience is not what God requires. I am learning to accept His plan completely and to leave my hands off. What about you? Have you ever tried to tweak God’s plan for your life? Do you reject God’s plan or fully accept and totally obey? Or are you still lobbying for modifications to His plan?

My precious friend, Mary’s reaction reveals to us much about her so we could understand why God chose her. She simply obeyed His Word - fully and completely. Let’s have her heart to obey Him, too, for whatever He calls us to do even if it stretches us and complicates what we have planned. We are not the master of our lives, and if we want the best life possible on this side of heaven, it is time to the let the Master have His way and for His servants to follow.

Pray with me: Father God, You chose the right generation, the right lineage from David, the right woman, and the right timing in her betrothal process with Joseph. How beautiful that You chose for Jesus to be born by a woman, taking our flesh. Help us to remember that nothing is impossible with You! 

Lord, help us to accept Your complete plan for our lives. We don’t want our tweaks and resistance to rob us of Your best plan. We know Your character and that You have great things in store for us. You don’t desire to harm us but to prosper us with Your spiritual blessings. Teach us to live by, “As You say, Lord. As You say.” It’s in Your precious Son’s Name, Yeshua’s Name, we pray. Amen.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Gabriel’s Message

“Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right side of the altar of incense.   When Zechariah saw him, he was startled and was gripped with fear.  But the angel said to him: “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John.  He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth.”

Luke 1:11-14

Zechariah was priest from the division of Abijah, from the line of Aaron.  He was married to Elizabeth.  Zechariah and Elizabeth were both upright in the sight of God, observing all the Lord’s commands.  However, she was barren. 

They were in their old age.  I imagine their bodies had some aches and pains that reminded them their time was ticking away.  To not have children in the Jewish society was looked upon as a stigma.  How many times had they called out to God for a child?  How many prayers seemed to be unanswered?  Had Zechariah agonized over hearing Elizabeth’s soft sobs?  Through it all, they both remained blameless.  Even though their lives had not turned out like they had hoped, they trusted in God.

When Zechariah’s division was on duty, he was chosen by lot to go into the temple of the Lord and burn incense at the altar.  His responsibility was to pray for the nation of Israel and for Messiah to come while the worshippers assembled outside to pray.  But this was the only time in his life he would be able to minister before the Lord like this.  It was his only chance.  This day only happened once in a man’s lifetime, if at all.

While in the temple, the angel Gabriel suddenly appeared to him.  He was standing at the right side of the altar of incense.  Zechariah had already expected for this to be a sacred moment in this sacred place.  But he never expected a heavenly visitor.  I think this was one time the unexpected drop-in was more than okay.

It had been 400 years since God had spoken to the prophet Malachi.  Israel had rejected God and turned to other gods.  So God obliged the people of Israel and stopped speaking to them.  God broke the 400-year silence by sending the angel Gabriel to breach through the barrier between heaven and this world to appear to Zechariah.  Gabriel declared the good news of the birth of the forerunner to Jesus, John the Baptist.

Gabriel’s name means “Mighty One of God.”  He describes himself as one who stands in the presence of God.  He was stating his authority for delivering this message.  However, his first words to Zechariah were “Do not be afraid.”  It was because Zechariah was startled and gripped with fear!  I imagine that it was not only the sudden appearance of someone he didn’t know inside the sacred part of the temple, but also that Gabriel must not have looked like a mere mortal man.

Gabriel’s next words were “Your prayers have been answered.”  It makes us wonder if Zechariah was more than interceding for Israel and for Messiah.  Was he also requesting his life-long prayer?  While he was lifting up sweet smelling incense to the Lord was he also lifting up his heart’s deepest desire?  Or had his heart protected itself and it no longer dared to hope for such a thing?

Gabriel told him that his wife Elizabeth would bear him a son and he was to give him the name John.  Gabriel said his son would be filled with the Holy Spirit even from birth.  He would go in the spirit and power of Elijah.  He would bring the people of Israel back to God.  He would make ready a people prepared for the Lord.  I think this was a son worth waiting for!

His son would be one who stirred up Israel and set the stage for Jesus to enter.  Isaiah prophesied about him 700 years before his birth.  When the Pharisees question him about his identity, he quotes Isaiah 40:3 which says he is “A voice of one calling: ‘In the desert prepare the way for the LORD; make straight in the wilderness a highway for our God.’ ”  In ancient times a forerunner would go before a dignitary to announce his coming and clear the way before him.  Highways were made straight only for a king.  John would be the one who announced this dignitary that was much higher than he.

While his parents praised God for letting them be his parents and for blessing them with him in their old age, the religious leaders thought he was crazy.  Numerous people were baptized by him.  Herod hated him.  Some of Jesus’ disciples followed him before they followed Jesus.  He preached boldly and showed no fear.  He was chosen by God to be the one who prepared the way for Jesus.  You see, precious one, God’s plan for Jesus’ first coming had been given much forethought.  God knew there needed to be a forerunner to prepare the hearts of the people to receive Jesus.  God sent John to be the one to make straight for the King of kings to come! 

Pray with me:  Almighty God, we praise You for Your divine plan.  John the Baptist was well planned out   We see that You used time to prepare the earth and You used a man to bring the hearts of the people back to You.  You prepare.  You are methodical.  You give careful consideration to Your plans for man.  Youknew what You were going to do long before You did.  You proved again that You are the one true God by giving the prophecy to Isaiah hundreds of years before You fulfilled it.

Thank You for the reminder of the angels that serve You and worship You.  They believe You.  They can not fathom not trusting You or doubting what You say like Zechariah did.  Give us that some unquestionable faith where we don’t doubt who You are.  It’s in Your precious Son’s Name, Yeshua’s Name, we pray.  Amen.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Gabriel's Message

Gabriel's Message


By Shirley Mitchell

"Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right side of the altar of incense. When Zechariah saw him, he was startled and was gripped with fear. But the angel said to him: "Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth."

Luke 1:11-14
Zechariah was priest from the division of Abijah, from the line of Aaron. He was married to Elizabeth. Zechariah and Elizabeth were both upright in the sight of God, observing all the Lord's commands. However, she was barren.
They were in their old age. I imagine their bodies had some aches and pains that reminded them their time was ticking away. To not have children in the Jewish society was looked upon as a stigma. How many times had they called out to God for a child? How many prayers seemed to be unanswered? Had Zechariah agonized over hearing Elizabeth's soft sobs? Through it all, they both remained blameless. Even though their lives had not turned out like they had hoped, they trusted in God.

When Zechariah's division was on duty, he was chosen by lot to go into the temple of the Lord and burn incense at the altar. His responsibility was to pray for the nation of Israel and for Messiah to come while the worshippers assembled outside to pray. But this was the only time in his life he would be able to minister before the Lord like this. It was his only chance. This day only happened once in a man's lifetime, if at all.
While in the temple, the angel Gabriel suddenly appeared to him. He was standing at the right side of the altar of incense. Zechariah had already expected for this to be a sacred moment in this sacred place. But he never expected a heavenly visitor. I think this was one time the unexpected drop-in was more than okay.

It had been 400 years since God had spoken to the prophet Malachi. Israel had rejected God and turned to other gods. So God obliged the people of Israel and stopped speaking to them. God broke the 400-year silence by sending the angel Gabriel to breach through the barrier between heaven and this world to appear to Zechariah. Gabriel declared the good news of the birth of the forerunner to Jesus, John the Baptist.
Gabriel's name means "Mighty One of God." He describes himself as one who stands in the presence of God. He was stating his authority for delivering this message. However, his first words to Zechariah were "Do not be afraid." It was because Zechariah was startled and gripped with fear! I imagine that it was not only the sudden appearance of someone he didn't know inside the sacred part of the temple, but also that Gabriel must not have looked like a mere mortal man.
Gabriel's next words were "Your prayers have been answered." It makes us wonder if Zechariah was more than interceding for Israel and for Messiah. Was he also requesting his life-long prayer? While he was lifting up sweet smelling incense to the Lord was he also lifting up his heart's deepest desire? Or had his heart protected itself and it no longer dared to hope for such a thing?.
Gabriel told him that his wife Elizabeth would bear him a son and he was to give him the name John. Gabriel said his son would be filled with the Holy Spirit even from birth. He would go in the spirit and power of Elijah. He would bring the people of Israel back to God. He would make ready a people prepared for the Lord. I think this was a son worth waiting for!

His son would be one who stirred up Israel and set the stage for Jesus to enter. Isaiah prophesied about him 700 years before his birth. When the Pharisees question him about his identity, he quotes Isaiah 40:3 which says he is "A voice of one calling: 'In the desert prepare the way for the LORD; make straight in the wilderness a highway for our God.' " In ancient times a forerunner would go before a dignitary to announce his coming and clear the way before him. Highways were made straight only for a king. John would be the one who announced this dignitary that was much higher than he.

While his parents praised God for letting them be his parents and for blessing them with him in their old age, the religious leaders thought he was crazy. Numerous people were baptized by him. Herod hated him. Some of Jesus' disciples followed him before they followed Jesus. He preached boldly and showed no fear. He was chosen by God to be the one who prepared the way for Jesus. You see, precious one, God's plan for Jesus' first coming had been given much forethought. God knew there needed to be a forerunner to prepare the hearts of the people to receive Jesus. God sent John to be the one to make straight for the King of kings to come!

Pray with me: Almighty God, we praise You for Your divine plan. John the Baptist was well planned out We see that You used time to prepare the earth and You used a man to bring the hearts of the people back to You. You prepare. You are methodical. You give careful consideration to Your plans for man. Youknew what You were going to do long before You did. You proved again that You are the one true God by giving the prophecy to Isaiah hundreds of years before You fulfilled it.


Thank You for the reminder of the angels that serve You and worship You. They believe You. They can not fathom not trusting You or doubting what You say like Zechariah did. Give us that some unquestionable faith where we don't doubt who You are. It's in Your precious Son's Name, Yeshua's Name, we pray. Amen.


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