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Faith vs. Unbelief in God's Plan

Mary questioned the angel about how she could give birth as a virgin, which showed her faith that God could accomplish his will through miraculous means. It is not enough just to know God's will; we must continue seeking him to understand his plan. Both Mary and Zechariah asked how miracles would occur, but Mary asked in faith while Zechariah asked in unbelief. The only thing limiting God is our own unbelief, so we should believe that nothing is too difficult for him. God does not ask us to live for him, but to let him live through us by exchanging our lives for his.

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Faith vs. Unbelief in God's Plan

Mary questioned the angel about how she could give birth as a virgin, which showed her faith that God could accomplish his will through miraculous means. It is not enough just to know God's will; we must continue seeking him to understand his plan. Both Mary and Zechariah asked how miracles would occur, but Mary asked in faith while Zechariah asked in unbelief. The only thing limiting God is our own unbelief, so we should believe that nothing is too difficult for him. God does not ask us to live for him, but to let him live through us by exchanging our lives for his.

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If Mary had not questioned this angel, she might have reasoned that Jesus

would be born through the natural union of her and Joseph. This would have
been a grave mistake. It would have disqualified her from being used.

It's not enough just to know God's will. We need to continue to seek the Lord
until we know God's plan for accomplishing that will.

You will find the questions are similar but the responses are totally different.

Both Mary and Zacharias asked how these miracles would occur but it is
evident that Mary was asking "how" in faith while Zacharias was asking "how"
in unbelief.

The only thing that limits God is our unbelief (Dt. 7:17). Today, let's honor
God by believing that nothing is too difficult for Him.

God is not asking us to live for Him. He is asking us to let Him live through us
(Gal. 2:20). The Christian life is not a changed life but an exchanged life.

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