Divine Disruption Mary's radical Yes, a study of Luke 1:26 through 38 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker ABrad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker ALuke 1:26 38 A virgin conceives in the sixth month of Elizabeth's pregnancy, God sent the angel Gabriel to the Galilean village of Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to be married to a man descended from David.
Speaker AHis name was Joseph and the virgin's name Mary.
Speaker AUpon entering, Gabriel greeted her, good morning.
Speaker AYou're beautiful with God's beauty.
Speaker ABeautiful inside and out.
Speaker AGod be with you.
Speaker AShe was thoroughly shaken, wondering what was behind a greeting like that.
Speaker ABut the angel assured her, mary, you have nothing to fear.
Speaker AGod has a surprise for you.
Speaker AYou will become pregnant and give birth to a son and call his name Jesus.
Speaker AHe will be great, be called Son of the Highest.
Speaker AThe Lord God will give him the throne of his father David.
Speaker AHe will rule Jacob's house forever, no end ever to his kingdom.
Speaker AMary said to the angel, but how?
Speaker AI've never slept with a man.
Speaker AAnd the angel answered, the Holy Spirit will come upon you.
Speaker AThe power of the highest hover over you.
Speaker ATherefore the child you bring to birth will be called Holy Son of God.
Speaker AAnd did you know that your cousin Elizabeth conceived a son?
Speaker AOld as she is, everyone called her barren.
Speaker AAnd here she is six months pregnant.
Speaker ANothing you see is impossible with God.
Speaker AAnd Mary said, yes, I see it all now.
Speaker AI am the Lord's maid, ready to serve.
Speaker ALet it be with me, just as you say.
Speaker AThen the angel left her.
Speaker AHmm.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AWhat Just a powerful passage of scripture a about Mary's divine radical.
Speaker AYes, this is a story we call the Annunciation.
Speaker AThe moment when a young woman named Mary received news that would not only change her life, but really challenges the very structures of everything that's ever been and ever will be, the power in her world and in ours.
Speaker AHere are some points to ponder.
Speaker AFirst, one is about God's radical choice.
Speaker ANotice where God chooses to begin the story of liberation not in a palace or a temple, but in Nazareth, a small village with a young woman of no social status.
Speaker AThis reminds us that divine work often begins in unexpected places and through marginalized people.
Speaker AMary's story challenges us to look for God's presence not in centers of power, but in the margins of society.
Speaker AA second point is about sacred bodily autonomy.
Speaker AMary's response to Gabriel is remarkable not just for her acceptance, but for her agency.
Speaker AThat is, she asks questions, she seeks understanding, and ultimately gives her consent.
Speaker AIn a patriarchal society where women had little voice, this exchange models mutual dialogue between humanity and divine presence.
Speaker AMary's yes is meaningful precisely because she had the freedom to say no.
Speaker AThe third point is about the politics of incarnation.
Speaker AThe angel's proclamation about Jesus ruling forever and having an endless kingdom wasn't just spiritual talk.
Speaker AIt was a politically subversive statement to make.
Speaker ATo claim another king in Caesar's empire was dangerous.
Speaker AMary's acceptance of this role meant she was aligning herself with a movement that would challenge both religious and political authorities.
Speaker AHer Magnificat, which comes shortly after this passage, makes this revolutionary aspect even clearer.
Speaker ALet's talk about action, practice holy disruption.
Speaker AThat is, identify one way your community perpetuates inequality or marginalization and take some concrete step to challenge that system.
Speaker AIt might be speaking up in a meeting or adjusting your spending habits to support marginalized communities, or advocating for change in a legal policies.
Speaker ALike Mary, let your yes to Divine purpose challenge the status quo.
Speaker AWe'll pray in just a moment.
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Speaker ALet's pray.
Speaker ALoving God we stand amazed at Mary's courage and openness to your disruptive presence.
Speaker AHelp us recognize the ways you're still showing up in unexpected places and through unexpected people.
Speaker AGive us the wisdom to ask questions, the courage to say yes to your justice work, and the strength to stand against systems of oppression when we feel small or powerless.
Speaker ARemind us that you have always worked through those the world overlooks, like Mary.
Speaker AMay we be ready to serve your purposes of liberation and love in the spirit of the One who came to turn the world upside down.
Speaker AAmen.
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Speaker AMy name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
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