Most blessed are you among women. (Luke 1:42)
Don’t you find it remarkable that God chose to bring about
his work of redemption through two unborn children and their mothers?
Jesus was still in Mary’s womb, yet in his presence, Elizabeth and her
own unborn son, John, were filled with the Holy Spirit. This short but
powerful scene gives us a glimpse of the forceful love of God, who is
always eager to pour out his life. What a foreshadowing of the glory of
the risen Christ, who wants to pour his Spirit on all people!
Elizabeth’s
pure and humble response to the work of God in their lives must have
brought great comfort to Mary. In Elizabeth, she finally found someone
with whom she could share her joy and awe at what was happening within
her. Who else at this time could understand the song welling up within
Mary’s heart? Rather than being jealous of her younger relative’s
exalted position, Elizabeth rejoiced with Mary and embraced her own
supportive role. For her part, Mary did not wait for Elizabeth to come
to her, but hastened to her side.
While this meeting between Mary
and Elizabeth is unique, there is something here that we can all
experience.
As baptized believers, each of us is capable of bearing
Christ to the world. If our eyes were opened to the glory of this truth,
we too would rejoice and be humbled in the presence of so holy a vessel
as a sister or brother in Christ. Even nonbelievers would move us to
great reverence because they too are created in God’s image and have
just as much potential of being filled with the Holy Spirit. If God has
so highly honored human beings this way, how could we fail to show them
equal honor?
God used Jesus, even when he was just a fetus in the
womb, to pour out divine life. Everyone, no matter how young or old, no
matter how strong or weak, has been created as a dwelling place for God.
So how can we long for God’s presence and yet disregard him in the
people all around us?
“Lord Jesus, just as you opened
Elizabeth’s eyes in the presence of Mary, please open my eyes to those
who also bear Christ. Help me to honor the potential of each person to
be filled with the Holy Spirit.”
taken from wau.org
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