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Bible Studies
                                 Mary – Who Would Have Thought?
                                      August 27, 2019      By Major Bonnie Kirk
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          1                                     The Story of Mary
                                 A Study of the Women in the Genealogy of Jesus
                                                   Luke 1:26–38
                                                         Part 5
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         It would seem that Mary is out of place in this list of fallen, foreign and unusual women in the genealogy
         of Jesus, but that is not the case. Who would have thought that a poor, Galilean girl would be chosen to
         bear the Son of God? Mary was just a young girl, betrothed to Joseph, living an ordinary life when God
         intervened and made her the most revered woman in the Bible.
         Mary was from Nazareth in Galilee. We know that she was related to Zechariah and Elizabeth who were
         the parents of John the Baptist. Mary has been described as a woman of great faith who allowed God to
         use her. She submitted to His will no matter what the cost—and there was great cost. In the custom of
         that day, girls were betrothed for one year from the age of 11–14. It is possible that Mary was as young
         as 12 when Jesus was born. She was a devout believer in God, and she knew the Word. She knew that
         the Old Testament prophesied that a virgin would bear a son and call Him Immanuel.
         In Luke chapter three we �nd the long–awaited story played out. Gabriel visits this young virgin girl,
         Mary, in Nazareth and tells her that she is highly favored by God. This means that she has much grace
         and unmerited favor in the eyes of God. He has chosen Mary! She is disturbed and confused because
         she really doesn’t fully understand. Gabriel then tells her the plan that she will become with child and
         give birth to the Son of the Most High, Jesus. Mary is still confused as she is a virgin. Gabriel further
         explains that the Holy Spirit will come upon her, so that the One who will be born will be the Son of God.
         (I just turned on the “track changes” here, so check above)
         Mary asked no more questions. She simply responded, “I am the Lord’s servant. May it be to me as you
         have said.” She trusted God to work out all the details and placed herself in His hands.
         Questions
             How was Mary’s role foreshadowed in Isaiah 7:14?
             What prepared Mary for Gabriel’s visit?
             What was Mary’s response to Gabriel’s words from God?
             How would Mary su�er for her decision to trust God? Think beyond Jesus birth.
             Mary was planning a wedding. How did Joseph respond to this? See Matthew 1:19–21.
             What do we see about Mary’s character in this story?
             What loyal and faithful things does Mary say about God in her song? See Luke 1:46–50.
             Has God ever upset your apple cart? How did you respond?
             What is God’s plan right now for your life? Can you say, “I am the Lord’s servant”? Do you trust God
             for the details?
         Digging Deeper
         Sometimes it is di�cult to accept the plan that God has for our lives. We need the con�rmation of
         others. When Mary visited her relative, Elizabeth, she was �lled with the Holy Spirit and con�rmed what
         the angel had told Mary (Luke 1:39–45).
         Matthew’s genealogy, found in Matthew 1, is the actual legal line of Jesus through Joseph according to
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         Jewish custom. His version traces the Kingly line of Christ through Joseph starting with Abraham. Luke’s
         genealogy found in Luke 3:23–37 was written with the Gentiles in mind and gives a biological, physical
         line of Jesus through Mary all the way back to Adam.
         P.S. Don’t forget to check out the Leader’s Guide and Resources! 
                                                       About author
                          Major Bonnie Kirk
                          USA Eastern Territory
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