April 15 Mary, Mother of Jesus – Saying Yes to God
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Asha Singh George Town SDA Church |
Key Verse: “But while he thought on these things, behold, the
angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of David, do
not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for what is conceived in her is from
the Holy Spirit.’” – Matthew 1:20
Have you ever truly considered what
it cost Mary to say yes to become the mother of Jesus? Before writing this
devotional, I hadn’t deeply reflected on it—but now, I am profoundly grateful
for her unwavering obedience.
When the angel Gabriel appeared and
declared that Mary was highly favored, she responded with a bold and faithful
yes. But her yes wasn’t just about delivering the Son of God—it came with many
sacrifices:
- Given the cultural and legal norms of the time, her
decision could have cost her her relationship with Joseph.
- She risked public shame and humiliation as an unwed
mother.
- Her reputation undoubtedly suffered, with many
whispering and judging her situation.
- Though still a virgin, she accepted the divine calling
to be the mother of Jesus.
Despite the challenges, Mary wholeheartedly embraced obedience to the Holy Spirit and submission to God's will. Reflecting, I realize that her journey of saying yes to God
wasn’t easy. Yet, she remained faithful, accepting the responsibilities that
came with her calling.
By saying yes to God’s plan:
- She traveled to Bethlehem on a donkey, heavily
pregnant.
- She gave birth to the Son of God in a cold, dark, and
unpleasant stable, far from home.
- She followed Joseph’s lead when God instructed them to
flee to Egypt.
- She let go when her son left home to become an
itinerant preacher.
- She continued saying yes—even when it led her to the
foot of the cross, where she watched her beloved son be brutally crucified
by the very people He came to save.
Oh, we might have such faith—to lay aside our desires and dreams, fully embracing God’s call without
excuses.
Oh, that we would trust Him enough to serve wholeheartedly, even when it feels
inconvenient, complex, or beyond our capabilities.
Mary’s life teaches us that significant
and meaningful things begin with a heart willing to obey and submit to God’s
will.
Reflection: What is God asking me to do today that, like Mary, I
need to say yes to?
Luke 16:10 reminds us: “Whoever can be trusted with very
little can also be trusted with much.”
Prayer:
Lord, guide me toward a renewed vision for my faith journey. Give me the
strength and willingness to say yes to Your will and Your way. I know that I fall short in my own strength, but through You, I can do everything, Amen.
Amen. Lord help my unbelief
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