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- Luke 1:30a, 37-38 (TLJ): "The
angel said to Mary … God can do anything! Mary said, ' I am the servant of the
Lord God. Let this thing you have said happen to me!" Then the angel went
away."
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- We live in a day and age where everyone
always wants the last word; politicians, teachers, scientists, news
commentators and religious leaders most often leading the way. The Christmas exchange between the angel
Gabriel and the young Nazareth virgin Mary (an unlikely pairing) hold the ultimate
last words for heaven and for earth; for beings celestial and terrestrial.
God's kingdom encompasses both heaven and earth and the last words of heaven to
Mary and her last words to Gabriel reveal the only right conclusion both can
come to. Heaven says to all: God can do
anything! The point is not merely
academic … it is personal and practical. Earth says to all: I am the servant of
the Lord God. Let this thing you have said happen to me. The beauty of these last words includes
relief from our points of origin. The
focus is not where you're from or even what you're made of (heaven or earth)
but rather what will be your last words to any day, any situation and any other
person? What if we lived and shared these last words every day while it is
called today? Just think what could
happen in heaven and on earth and in us!
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- As a human being reaction is a
part of my make-up and design. I can't
always control my initial response to anyone or anything. Fear, shock, anxiety can all emerge immediately
and predominately in the midst of life on earth. In fact, fear is how Mary
started her encounter with heaven. She
confirms the truth that it's not the first thoughts or words but the last which
will really carry the day. My assignment is less about my first reaction and
way more about my conclusion to any day, any situation and other person. I want to embrace and live out loud these
last words: God can do anything! Whatever he's up to I’m in! Let it be to me just as he as planned and
purposed!
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- Lord,
You
know exactly where I'm from and what I'm made of and you call me to these last
words for every day, every situation and every other person. I do believe this to be true because of
Jesus, your written voice and the presence of the Holy Spirit. So, Lord, please let me follow you in this
regard as well. Let me think, speak and
live these last words unto new wineskins, mulberry trees in the ocean and that
which is too wonderful for me...unto Merry Christmas for all -- literally!
Steve
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