One month later God sent the angel Gabriel to the town of Nazareth in Galilee with a message for a virgin named Mary. She was engaged to Joseph from the family of King David. The angel greeted Mary and said, “You are truly blessed! The Lord is with you”.
Mary was confused by the angel’s words and wondered what they meant. Then the angel told Mary, “Don’t be afraid! God is pleased with you, and you will have a son. His name will be Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of God Most High. The Lord God will make him king, as his ancestor David was. He will rule the people of Israel forever, and his kingdom will never end.” Mary asked the angel, “How can this happen? L am not married!” The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come down to you, and God’s power will come over you. So your child will be called the holy Son of God. Your relative Elizabeth is also going to have a son, even though she is old. No one thought she would ever have a baby, but in three months she will have a son. Nothing is impossible for God! ” Mary said, “I am the Lord’s servant! Let it happen as you have said. “And the angel left her.
Luke 1:26-38
Reflect on the word BLESSED for a few moments.
A scene such as this is played out across the country every day. Perhaps it may reflect some of the emotions Mary must have felt.
She sits alone in silence and waits. The curtains part and a white-robed doctor
appears. She knows her worst fears are realized. She is pregnant. She walks into the street with fear in her heart. To whom would she go? Who would want to take her in? How would she manage? She is confused. She is afraid. Why did she let this happen? Will she be another number in the statistics for single mothers? Did she have the courage to be different?
Mary’s submission was not an easy way out for her. Her submission was a choice she made. It led her through the joy of birthing, contentment in nurturing, confusion in parenting a child who was different, and finally the pain and agony of a crucifixion.
“And the angel said “You are truly blessed!”
Give me courage God, to claim your blessings because I hear you say again: “Don’t be afraid!”
© Ranjini Wickramaratne-Rebera
For a number of years, our dear friend Ranjini Rebera wrote Biblical reflections for the use of Gungahlin Uniting Church and others, usually for Advent and Lent. We were privileged to receive these, as Ranjini had a working history of writing and teaching on a global stage. Each time she completed the considerable work on one of these studies for us she would announce firmly, ‘That’s it. That is the last one I’m writing. No more. End of story!’ But as Advent or Lent came around again she would start hinting that she’d had an idea for a reflection – and she would write another one.
When she completed a Reflection for Lent 2021, we were not to know that this really was the last one. Ranjini died on 13 October 2021. We miss her intellect, her leadership, her vivid personality, her artistic gifts, her deep faith and her pastoral heart. We have lost some colour from our world.
The Gungahlin Uniting Church Worship Team, where Ranjini served for several years, offers Ranjini’s study material, first produced in 2015, as we give thanks for her life shared among us.