Day 1

Scripture to Read: Luke 1:26-27

Gabriel, one of God’s archangels, was sent to deliver a message to Mary. This particular message occurred in the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy. Elizabeth was pregnant with John the Baptist. Gabriel was sent to this little city in Galilee called Naz- areth. Nazareth was unremarkable and was not even spoken of in the Old Testament. But Jesus would forever be identified with this place, being repeatedly called Jesus of Nazareth in Mark 1:24, Mark 10:47, Luke 4:34, John 18:7, John 19:19, and many other passages of Scripture. Mary was engaged to Joseph. There were three stages to a Jewish wedding back in the day of Mary and Joseph. First, there was the engagement. This was the formal agreement between the fathers of the bridegroom and the bride. Second, there was the betrothal. This ceremony was where mutual promises were made between the bridegroom and the bride. Third was the actual marriage of the couple. The wedding usually happened about one year later, when the bridegroom would go to get his bride, but it was at a time set by the bridegroom’s father. So, the time was unexpected for the bridegroom and the bride. Mary was a virgin, which helps us see how miraculous our Lord’s conception was in Mary’s womb. The Holy Spirit planted the seed in her to carry God’s Son. Jesus was fully man and fully God. This was the perfect plan our Heavenly Father orchestrated. We must never get bored with this incred- ible Truth because our entire eternity rests on this Truth—that God came to us.

Challenge & Application

• What did God teach you today about His miraculous power and plan as He sent Gabriel to Mary? • How does God speak to you each day, and why has He cho- sen to use this method to speak to us, His children?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

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Day 1

Gabriel, one of God’s archangels, was sent to deliver a message to Mary. This particular message occurred in the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy. Elizabeth was pregnant with John the Baptist. Gabriel was sent to this little city in Galilee called Naz- areth. Nazareth was unremarkable and was not even spoken of in the Old Testament. But J...

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Day 2

Today, no one could imagine an angel showing up at our home and saying, “Greetings, favored one!”? Mary had good reason for being perplexed (troubled). She kept wondering why she would be receiving such a greeting. Being called “favored one” should have calmed any fear Mary might have had, but we read in Luke 1:30 that Gabriel said to Mary, “...

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Day 3

In Luke 1:34, Mary asked Gabriel a great question. She asked how she was going to have a child when she was still a virgin. This was a reasonable question because there had never been, nor will there ever be again, a pregnancy with a virgin. This must have shocked Mary even to consider that she could get preg- nant as a virgin. God used Gabri...

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Day 4

After listening to all that Gabriel shared, Mary departed quick- ly to visit her relative, Elizabeth. This would have been around an eighty- to one-hundred-mile trip. Gabriel had told Mary how God had done something miraculous for Elizabeth. Mary may have been thinking that Elizabeth would be the only one who would believe and understand her ...

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Day 5

In Luke 1:42, Elizabeth declared with a loud voice, “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!” In- deed, Mary was blessed, for she had chosen to believe God’s Word (Luke 1:44) delivered to her by the archangel Gabriel. We too were blessed abundantly when we chose to believe God’s Truth about our Jesus and surrender ...

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Day 6

We read in Luke 1:46–49 how Mary began to praise our Lord. Praise is what our Lord deserves from us every day, for He alone is God, Master, King, and Lord. Praise is what every servant of our Lord should be doing daily. We praise God when we fully understand how awesome He is and recognize all He has done for us (James 1:17). Mary recognized,...

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Day 7

In Luke 1:50–55, Mary continued in her praise and honor of our Lord; she recognized God’s incredible mercy being offered to generation after generation. But the only ones who experience the fullness of God’s mercy are those who fear Him. Those who fear the Lord are the ones who willingly surrender their lives to Him. When someone surrenders t...

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