Announcement of Jesus’ birth

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Mary & angel

Please read Luke 1:26-38 beforehand.

A. MAN’S NEED OF GOD. 

  1. The heathens’ efforts to find God were in vain.

During ages gone by, God left it to mankind to search for ways by which they could make contact with Him as is stated in the Book of Acts: 

Acts 17:26, 27  He made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the surface of the earth, having determined appointed seasons, and the boundaries of their dwellings, that they should seek the Lord, if perhaps they might reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us. 

Man was indeed aware that he was displeasing his god and contrived all sorts of ways to make peace with Him. Some would chop down a tree and sculpture it into an image resembling a human being. To this they woud bow down in worship, praying for their sins to be forgiven and to be blessed with rain or whatever else they may have need of.

Others would offer an animal to their god or even make incisions into their bodies to impress him of their earnestness. Some nations again worship the spirits of their deceased ancestors, hoping that these would assit them. At times even children, were offered to such gods.  These offerings could not please the true God, Creator of all things and of life. 

Even if one person would be willing to voluntarily bear the guilt of another, by dying in his place, it would avail nothing, because the guilt bearer’s life would be defiled by his own sin, rendering his offering unacceptable to God. It would be like presenting a king on his throne with a filthy creased article of clothing. Such a gift he would regard as an insult.

No one can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him. (Ps 49:7).

2. Israel’s offerings to the only true God served a temporary purpose.

God’s people, Israel, were better off because God Himself had prescribed the animal offerings they were to bring Him by the mediation of a priest to cover their guilt.  But this was a temporary measure and many of them probably realized that the life and blood of an animal could not cover the sin of a human being. The Lord confirmed this fact in the New Testament as we read in Heb 10;4:

For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins.  

The Old Testament offerings were only shadow images pointing forward to an Offer that was to come.

3. The Lord Himself would supply an all-sufficient Offering.

While man suffered in this state of total helplessness, the Lord came down to help him, because He loved him dearly. At His predetermined time He provided the all-sufficient Offering that would cover all of mankind’s sin.

This Gift was His Only Begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, the only sinless human being that ever walked the earth. Born of a woman like all of us, He grew up and at the age of approximately 33 years, He was crucified for the sin of man. The New Testament, that we will be studying in the course of this series, covers the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the way in which we may be changed to resemble Him.

B. LUKE 1:26 A MESSENGER FROM HEAVEN

God set His plan of reconciliation in motion by sending a heavenly messenger, an angel, to inform mankind of what He was going to do.

Luk 1:26  Now in the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 

All angels are glorius beings emitting the very authority of God. In the presence of the least of angels, man feels infinitely small. This however was not an angel of lesser order but Gabriel, “who stands in the presence of God,” implying that he was especially near to the throne of the Almighty and very highly esteemed by Him. God singled him out to bear to Mary, the tidings that His beloved Son, the Creator of heaven and earth would be born as a human being.

C. LUKE 1:27: GOD USES A HUMAN BEING AS HIS INSTRUMENT TO BRING SALVATION TO HUMAN BEINGS

He used a human being to carry out His plan. This shows that He still highly esteems man who He had created in His image. Man is like a golden coin that has fallen in the mud: though soiled, he still bears the image of the King.

This human being was a young girl with no special standing in society; not a girl from a rich or important family; not an exceptionally pretty or intelligent girl, but just an ordinary girl like might be found in any of our villages.

All that she had in her favour was that she was born in the lineage of  Israel’s earlier king David to whom God had promised that the Mesiah would be born from his descendants. There were however many more young girls in Israel that were in the same privileged position.

D. LUKE 1:27: THIS GIRL, MARY, WAS A VIRGIN

The girl who was to give birth to the Son of God, had to be a virgin, for He would have no earthly father. God would be His eternal Father. The fact that He would be born from a virgin, would be one of the many proofs that He would be no normal human being, but would be God the Son, born from a woman. This was prophesied by the prophet Isaiah:

Isa 7:14  Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. 

Mary was such a virgin. She grew up not knowing that God was going to use her in a special way, yet she kept herself pure. She was old enough to marry and was engaged to a young man. He too bridled his desires until the day they would be married. They knew that God wanted it to be like that and God’s will was more important to them than their own natural desires. They agreed:  “We will not give in to the devil’s temptation to do what some other young people are doing. We will keep ourselves pure.” 

The girl’s name was Mary and it was her who God saw when he looked down from heaven to see who He could select for His work. It was she whom He chose and to whom He sent His angel. Notice now what the angel said to her: “Greetings, you who are highly favoured! The Lord is with you.”

The Bible contains so many, many names of people upon whom God had unexpectedly bestowed an exceptional blessing. Surrender yourself completely to Him and He may use you in ways you never dreamt of.

E. LUKE 1:28-30: MARY’S INITIAL REACTION

What was her reaction? She was scared and asked herself: “What is happening to me? Why is an angel appearing to me? Am I going to die?”

Human beings are continually plagued by fear. When something unusual happens, they see it as an omen that something terrible is going to happen to them. God’s angel was aware of this, and he immediately put her at ease by these soothing words, “Do not be afraid, you have found favour with God.”

F. LUKE 1:30-33: GOD’S PURPOSE WAS TO BLESS HER

God really loves us so much. He is not a God who is always checking, looking for a reason to punish us. He wants to fill and enrich our lives and give us peace in our hearts. He wants to give us a bright future filled with a lot of good things to look forward to. Do you believe that? Do you believe that the Creator of heaven and earth is a good God? Do you believe He loves you?

It may be that you have suffered much at the hand of others causing you to now live in continual fear. Of course there are many bad people in this world, and they cause endless pain to others. Joseph’s brothers sold him as a slave but God made it to work for his good and to be exalted to the throne of Egypt. Commit your life into His hands, trust Him and see how He turns your future into something beautiful. In Hebrews we read:

Heb 11:6  Without faith it is impossible to be well pleasing to him, for he who comes to God must believe that he exists, and that he is a rewarder of those who seek him. 

This is what Mary also discovered; that God was wanting to bless her. How did He want to bless her? He wanted to use her in a unique way in His Kingdom by giving her a little baby boy.

Most young girls want to have babies. In Mary’s time, bearing a son was of special significance since he would become the heir of that home, which would also bring much joy to the father.

But this would be a very special boy, because He would be called the Son of the Most-High God. What is more, He would be the king of an everlasting kingdom. Wow, what a fantastic promise to an ordinary girl: she would give birth to a king, a king who would be no less than the Son of God, a king who would have his own kingdom and would reign forever, and therefore would Himself live forever! What a special Son this would be!

The angel’s words must have set her head spinning, leaving her speechless, unable to understand how it could be possible. Above all, she probably could not grasp why God had chosen her to be so privileged.

G. LUKE 1:34-37: MARY’S QUESTIONS AND GOD’S SOLUTIONS

Suddenly another thought occurred to her: how could it happen, because, in order for a child to be born, there would need to be a man with whom she could sleep to receive his seed. Never ever had a woman given life to a child without her being made pregnant by a man. She braced herself and in a trembling whisper, asked the angel: “How can it happen as I do not have a husband?”

Many people go around with questions in their hearts concerning God and His words as recorded in the Bible. They turn to friends to supply answers but they seldom are of help. These unsolved questions lead to unbelief with the result that they never participate in His blessings.  They are like the waves of the sea that are blown this way and that by the winds of doubt.

We must do as Mary did: she brought her uncertainty to God’s messenger: “How can this happen if I don’t have a husband?” It was a logical question and did not come from any rebellion against God. Immediately she received His answer:

“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. … For nothing is impossible with God”.

What the angel in essence said was: “Mary, you are absolutely correct. Humanly speaking it is impossible. A woman cannot concieve in any other way but by a man, but God can do anything that is impossible for man. This pregnancy will be a work of the Holy Spirit. His power will overshadow you. He will implant the seed in you and it will grow into a living Son”.

Perhaps you are saying, “It is easy for a woman to act in this way, but I am a man, I am supposed to be strong and ready to come up with answers to all problems. What will people think of me if I kneel down and pray?” Great and strong men have discovered that when they humble themselves and pray, they become even greater and stronger and are used even more by God. God honours a humble man and lifts him up, but He hates the proud and casts him into the dust.

H. LUKE 1:38: MARY’S REPLY TO GOD

All that was left after Mary’s question had been answered, was for her to say yes to the angel so that he could take her answer back to his Master.

The Lord does not use us against our will. No young girl has ever woken up one morning to find that she got pregnant supernaturally.

Mary obviously realised that this child would not only bring joy, but also pain and grief. She was engaged and what would her fiancé, Joseph, have to say. Would he believe this story, that her pregnancy was the work of the Holy Spirit? Oh no, he would presume that she had been unfaithful to him and would reject her.

What then? Her family, father, mother, and other relatives who were upright people, would also reject her. She would be landed in a scandal. Where would she turn?

These were the challenges staring her in the face. But she trusted God. She believed that His will was best for her and therefore she submitted herself willingly to Him. This was her answer: “I am the Lord’s servant. May it be to me as you have said.” Then the angel left her.

I. ISA 9:5: PROPHECIES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

Now let us focus on the Son that was to be born. His birth had been prophesied hundreds of years before by various prophets, especially by Isaiah. This Son would be born in human form at a certain fixed date and time and would be the Almighty God, one with the Father and the Holy Spirit and would have no beginning and no end because He was God.

“For to us a Child is born, to us a Son is given, and the government will be on His shoulders. And He will be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God. Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isa 9:6).

In Hebrews 1:8 the following is written concerning Him:

“… Your throne, O God, will last forever and ever: and righteousness will be the sceptre of your kingdom.”

Yes, Jesus, the Son of God, is equal with God the Father and with God the Holy Spirit. Because He is God, He is Holy, absolutely pure, uncontaminated by any sin of His own, and because of this He could come into this world as the spotless Lamb, sent from the Father, to take our sins upon Himself.

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