BE IT UNTO ME ACCORDING TO YOUR WORD
"And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to Thy word." (Luke 1:38).
"And blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of
those things which were told her from the Lord. And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord,
and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour." (Luke 1:45-47).
Faith
is an essential element of our walk with God.
Without it, it is not possible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). Before any Christian work, before any
ministry, before any sacrifice, there must be faith. Jesus said, "This is the work of God, that ye believe in Him Whom He Hath
sent." (John 6:29). So, our
faith must be based on Jesus Christ, the Word of God made flesh, and what He
speaks to us through the Holy Spirit as He leads us to fulfill that Word. It is not a vague faith that stabs at some
promise hoping that it is God's will; it is a revelation of God's will spoken to our spirit through the
Word of God. Faith always comes by
hearing first - but that's not all there is to it. We can hear many things in a day's time from
many different sources, some good, some bad; but it is what we hear from the
Word that inspires us to real faith. As
we behold the glory of the Lord Jesus, we are inspired to believe that we can
be like Him and we are changed - transformed - into that image by the power of
the Holy Spirit.
Mary
is a great example of faith. For her to
believe that she, a virgin, could conceive a child by the Holy Ghost and that
that child would become the Son of God was outrageous in the natural. Mary, however, trusted God and accepted His
will for her, even if there were many, like her fiancé, Joseph, who may not
have believed such a story and think the worst.
Her response to the angel Gabriel is wonderful. "Behold
the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to Thy word." She first acknowledged the Lord's
authority over her life, referring to herself as His handmaid - a female bond
slave or servant. But then she fully
accepted God's will for her. "Be it unto me according to Thy
word."
We
sometimes struggle to believe the simplest things today. Like Mary, we must understand that we are the
servants in this relationship with God.
We take our direction from Him, not the other way around. Christians sometimes think that God will
bless them regardless of the bad choices they make, and will answer their
prayers no matter how selfish they are.
Also
like Mary, we must trust that God's Word is truth, and that it is sure. What He speaks to us, He will do; and He will
not alter His purpose because it does not suit us. The result of all of this is that we will be
blessed in our lives and God will perform what He has promised us. "And
blessed is she that believed:
for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the
Lord."
The
Lord has occasionally spoken to me in some amazing ways, but I have come to the
conclusion that it is because I am spiritually dull and need much encouragement
in my life. I am constantly humbled by
the lessons that He teaches me, and stand in awe at what is possible in
Christ. So, I share this story only to
illustrate this message with something that I have been taught
practically.
Some
years ago, I received word that a couple whom my wife and I knew were
separating. Being very close to this
couple, we were extremely grieved by the news, and I determined to go and see
if I could reason with them to stay together.
My wife and I went to the couple's home, but the husband had already
moved to another town. We talked with
the wife and then asked for an address where we might find the husband. She could only give us a phone number and the
town where he had moved. With this
information, we decided we would drive to the town, find a phone booth (this
was before cell phones), and call the man to get his address. As we approached the town, I sensed the
Spirit assuring me that He would direct us to this man without our having to
call him. I know this sounded crazy, but
I chose to believe what I heard. Neither
of us were familiar at all with this town, but as we would approach an
intersection, I just knew which way to turn.
We made first a left turn, and then a right, and drove up to a strip of
apartments with numbers on the doors. I
looked at one door and said to my wife, "I believe that's it." When we walked to the door and knocked, the
man we were looking for answered, and we were able to go in and minister to
him. It may have been about God letting
this man know that He loved him so much that He would lead someone to him to
comfort him, but it was also for us to know that with God all things are
possible.
Faith
is initially just a seed. Like a grain
of mustard it can be quite small. The
significant thing about a seed, though, is that it doesn't stay small, it
grows! The more we exercise our faith in
the Lord Jesus, the more it grows until it is like a great tree in which others
can find hope and shelter.
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