Luke 1:39-56 "Now at this time Mary arose and went with haste to the hill country, to a city of Judah." Nazareth, a city in Galilee.. to Judah's hill country.. possibly Hebron, one of the cities of refuge given to the Levites.. is not a quick trip. Hebron is even further away than Bethlehem. It is doubtful that Mary would travel by herself, but we are not told of anyone else going along.
Elizabeth would have been 6 months pregnant or 7, depending on how long it took for Mary to get there. But, as soon as Mary entered the room.. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit and the babe in her womb "leaped"! She knew in an instant that Mary was "the mother of [her] Lord". John- still in the womb of his mother "leaped.. for joy"! How incredible these words are.. the world we live in doesn't even want to recognize and unborn baby as human... while John was aware, filled with God's Spirit and leaping for joy months before he was born!
Mary must have been so encouraged by the reception from Elizabeth! "And blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what had been spoken to her by the Lord."
Mary's song of praise speaks of God's grace and favor.. she rejoices that God has blessed her even though she is just a humble girl. She magnifies the "Mighty One".. telling of His holiness, His mercy, His power, His justice, His provision, and His help.
As we come before the Lord in prayer this Christmas season we can learn much from this humble young woman...
Father in heaven, we exalt You and we rejoice in You, our God and Savior. We are thankful for the grace that You have shown us.. bringing us into fellowship with Your Beloved Son who came to save Your people from their sin. You have done great things for us. You have shown mercy to us and upon our families.. those that came before us and those who have come after. You have done mighty deeds.. bringing down those who are evil and exalting those who humble themselves before You. You fill the hungry with "good things". You have helped Israel and You have helped us too. We give You all praise and glory, with hearts of thanksgiving and joy. You are precious to us, and we come to adore You today and throughout this blessed Christmas season. Jesus Christ is Lord and King forever. Hallelujah and Amen.
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