Filled With Wonder
All who heard it wondered at the things which were told them by the shepherds. But Mary treasured all these things, pondering them in her heart.
Luke 2:18-19
Everyone who heard the shepherds tell about the birth of Jesus was filled with wonder. The shepherds expressed joy and reacted in such a visible way, But Mary reacted differently, treasuring and pondering these things.
Mary would have had this unimaginable feeling that the Son of God is born through'' her. She responded as only a mother could, reflecting on Jesus’ miraculous birth, what was to come, and what these events might mean.
She also had to have been filled with a unique sense of the overwhelming mystery and miracle that had taken place. The shepherds could rejoice, but they also could return to their normal routine. Mary could not do that; she was the mother of the Son of God.
Mary knew how He had been conceived. She had carried Him for nine months in her womb and gone through the pain of childbirth. For her, Jesus was not a teacher or prophet, a theory or a symbol. He was her flesh and blood.
Today, ponder what Jesus means to you. Think about the implications of His Word and His example. Treasure the things He has done for you. Think about the long-term impact. Consider what it means to be His disciple. And ponder the mysteries of His birth, life, death, and resurrection.
Allow God to overwhelm you with the depth of His love and the mysteries and miracles of Christmas.
Mary would have had this unimaginable feeling that the Son of God is born through'' her. She responded as only a mother could, reflecting on Jesus’ miraculous birth, what was to come, and what these events might mean.
She also had to have been filled with a unique sense of the overwhelming mystery and miracle that had taken place. The shepherds could rejoice, but they also could return to their normal routine. Mary could not do that; she was the mother of the Son of God.
Mary knew how He had been conceived. She had carried Him for nine months in her womb and gone through the pain of childbirth. For her, Jesus was not a teacher or prophet, a theory or a symbol. He was her flesh and blood.
Today, ponder what Jesus means to you. Think about the implications of His Word and His example. Treasure the things He has done for you. Think about the long-term impact. Consider what it means to be His disciple. And ponder the mysteries of His birth, life, death, and resurrection.
Allow God to overwhelm you with the depth of His love and the mysteries and miracles of Christmas.