12/9/12
I. Confession of Blessing
A. Say it.
B. Hear it.
C. Realize it.
II. Confession of Promise
A. Know it.
B. Trust it.
C. Live it.
“Confessions
of Christmas – Elizabeth
” – Luke 1:39-45
Last week we started by talking about
stupid criminals. This week, let me start by giving another example. Waylon
Prendergast, 37, of Tampa ,
Florida , committed a
spur-of-the-moment robbery while on his way home from a late-night drinking
session. A very inebriated Mr. Prendergast forced his way into the house
through an open upstairs window, filling a suitcase with cash and valuables
before setting the living room on fire to cover his tracks. He then escaped
through the back door and made his way home, chuckling
all the way. Only as he turned the corner into his own street, however, and
discovered three fire engines outside his house, did he realize that in his
drunkenness he had, in fact, burgled and ignited his own property. His comment:
"I had no idea I had so many valuable possessions."
Now while there is some humor involved
with this, it’s also sad. It’s sad because in his drunkenness, he lost all of
his stuff but it’s also sad because it took losing all of his stuff to realize
how valuable it all was and how he had been blessed. “I had no idea I had so
many valuable possessions.” What he is really saying is, “I had no idea how
blessed I am.”
Do you think God blesses crazy old
drunks? I think it’s safe to say that God blesses all of us in spite of our sin
and shortcomings. I can vouch for that. You probably can too. And what a
perfect opportunity, right here at the busiest shopping time of the year to
think about how blessed we are and how much more stuff do we really need to
make us happy?
How many more cd’s and sweaters and
electronic gadgets that start with a lower-case “i” do you really need before
you are happy? There is nothing wrong with having stuff. That’s not the point
of this message. I just hope to encourage you to think about and appreciate all
the ways you have been blessed this Christmas and hopefully you will be a
blessing to others out of your abundance as well.
We are going to look this morning at
someone in Luke chapter 1 who was blessed. I love to go to family reunions.
When I see my relatives, it makes me happy. Well, most of them make me happy.
But while they seem to enjoy seeing me and always greet me warmly, I have never
gotten a greeting quite like Mary gets from her relative Elizabeth in Luke 1:39-45. My relatives and I
are happy to see each other but we will see the difference here between happy
and blessed.
At that
time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, 40 where she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted Elizabeth .41 When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in
her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.42 In a loud voice she exclaimed:“Blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the child you will bear!43 But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should
come to me? 44 As soon as
the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. 45 Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill
his promises to her!”
If you were
here last week, you remember we looked at the previous passage where the angel
Gabriel comes to Mary and confesses to her that she is about to be the mother
of the Messiah. In that same visit Gabriel confesses to her that her relative
(we think she was a cousin) Elizabeth
was also going to give birth and was in her 6th month. Here we see that Mary has gone to visit Elizabeth but we are not
told exactly why. Any of us might guess why. It could have been that Mary
didn’t want to be around when word got out that this young woman who was not
yet married had become pregnant.
Maybe she
just wanted to be around another woman who was pregnant. Maybe she just wanted
to tell somebody she saw an angel. Maybe it doesn’t matter why and so the Bible
doesn’t say. And that’s ok. There are still a couple of things I want us to see
in this passage.
As we continue talking about the
confessions of Christmas, I want you to see in this passage Elizabeth ’s confession of blessing
and her confession of promise.
Have you ever been so excited for
somebody else that you couldn’t help but holler? A friend of mine at the biker
church got a new trike the other day. I saw it outside and knew it was his and
I practically ran inside and then ran up to him and hugged him and realized I
was almost hollering as I told him how pretty it was and how glad I was for
him. I think I almost scared him but I couldn’t help it. I saw that he had been
blessed.
See, blessed or bless-ed means more
than just “happy”. “Happy” indicates how a person feels. “Blessed” is what he
is. A person is blessed when God’s favor rests on him, when the Lord delights
in him. And when Mary came through her door, Elizabeth knew that she was blessed and she
said so in a loud voice! In verse 42, she says, “Blessed are you among women
and blessed is the child you will bear.”
This is the same thing that Gabriel
told Mary in verse 28. “You are highly favored and the Lord is with you!”
I’m sure that made Mary happy to hear both of them say that but happiness is a
feeling that can fade. Blessed is a fact. And I’m sure it was a fact that Mary
needed to hear.
Now there are 3 things about Elizabeth ’s confession of
blessing to Mary that I want to elaborate on real quickly. As a blessed people we
need to say it, hear it and realize it.
When we see other people have been
blessed we need to say it. I love the fact that Elizabeth was so excited for Mary. There was
no jealousy. There was no envy. She was truly excited for Mary. Even though she
knew through the Holy Spirit that Mary was going to be the mother of the
Messiah, Elizabeth
was nothing but happy for her and not envious at all. You know why? I
Corinthians 13:4 says, “Love does not envy”. Love doesn’t envy.
It was also important to Mary that she
hear that from Elizabeth
and from Gabriel. I’m sure that some people back then were already talking
behind Mary’s back about how she was about to be an unwed mother. Rumors were
surely flying around about this great scandal and who in her neighborhood was
really going to believe the truth at this point? What an encouragement it was
to Mary to have a friend who believed and understood and was excited for her!
Sometimes God blesses us in a way that
can be hard to understand. It’s easy to see that God has blessed us when we get
a new Corvette ZR1 in Velocity Yellow. But other times when God is blessing us
with patience or when He blesses us with an affliction that makes us more like
Jesus it is hard to believe that it is a blessing at all. Sometimes being
reminded that we have been blessed is a blessing itself.
And that helps us with the next thing
and that is realizing that we have been blessed. We need to say it, hear it
and realize that we have been blessed. As a good parent, do you give your
children everything that they want? I hope not. For the same reason you don’t
give your 4 year old a new BB gun for Christmas, sometimes God doesn’t give us
everything we want. Oh, I’m sure your 4 year old is mature for his age and he
has been begging and pleading and can’t understand why you don’t just buy it.
Isaiah 55:8 says His ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not our
thoughts. And while God is able and ready to give you blessings pressed down
and running over He doesn’t always give us what we think we want or need and we
need to realize that is a blessing. When we truly realize that everything that
comes into our lives is being allowed by God for our good and the good of His
kingdom, then we realize how much God loves us and we realize that we are
blessed.
I talk a lot about BOOCOD – the
blessings of obedience and the consequences of disobedience but there is also
BOBCOD – the blessings of belief and the consequences of disbelief. Elizabeth knew this well.
Her husband Zechariah was given similar news to what Mary received and did not
believe Gabriel when he told him. We see this in verse 20 of the same chapter
where Gabriel tells Zechariah, “And now you will be silent and not able to
speak until the day this happens, because you did not believe my words, which
will come true at their proper time.”
So, how do we know that the things
that God says will, as Gabriel said, “..come true at their proper time”?
Well, there are 3 things related to belief that we need to understand. First
we need to know it, then we need to trust it and third, we need to live it.
If we are to begin with knowing what
God says, then how do we do that? Well, we all know that we need to spend time
in His word and in conversational prayer with Him but let’s use Elizabeth as our model.
How did she know that God had told Mary she would be pregnant? Look at verse
41. “ Elizabeth
was filled with the Holy Spirit.” How does the Holy Spirit work like that?
Let me give you an illustration. A
friend of mine, not me but a friend, cheated on a test one time in high school.
And it wasn’t even my, I mean his fault. The guy behind him knew that my friend
had not studied and was not smart enough to pass the test so he just whispered
into my, his ear the right answer. That is sort of how the Holy Spirit works.
You know, without the cheating.
The Greek word for HS is “paraclete”
which means “one who stands beside”or “counselor”. Think of Him as an attorney
highly invested in His client. So, if we are going to believe what God says
then we have to know what God says and how we know it is through Bible study,
prayer and, like Elizabeth
, through the HS. And you receive the Holy Spirit only by having a relationship
with God through His Son Jesus. It’s a package deal. So, if you are not hearing
from the HS then you better check your relationship. This doesn’t mean God will
reveal everything all at once, of course, but John 14:26 says, “But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will
send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I
have said to you.”
So, once we
know what God says, the next step is to trust it. This is where the real
blessing starts to really kick in. John 20:29 says, “blessed are those who have
not seen and yet have believed.” So, how do we really trust what God says? One
word: history. In your own life, has God ever let you down? Has He ever told
you something that wasn’t true? Now, I could refer you to the Old Testament and
to the prophesies that have all come true but I want you to see it for
yourself.
And when I
ask if God has ever let you down maybe you are not sure about the answer. Maybe
there have been times in your history when you wondered if God had let you
down. There was a time like that in my own life as a young adult. I was having
a hard time believing that everything God said was true and right and so you
know what I did? I looked to other people’s history. I made a concerted effort
to look at the lives of the wisest people I knew – not necessarily the smartest
but the wisest - to see what they thought. In their history, had God ever let
them down? I think you know.
So, to wrap
all of this up, if we are to be blessed then we need to believe. And if we are
to believe then we need to know what God says through His Holy Spirit. We need
to trust Him because history shows that He can be trusted. And since He can be
trusted, we need to live like it.
This is my
last point. And for al of these points I have tried to illustrate it or give a
verse to agree with it but for this point I am going to let you practice what I
have been preaching. I want us to bow our heads and close our eyes and just let
the Holy Spirit whisper to you what this last point means to you personally.
What does it mean for you to live out your beliefs? What has God told you
lately that you are not fully embracing because you have not acted on it; you
haven’t lived it out?
Maybe He
has revealed some great secret to you about yourself and yet you have refused
to change it. Maybe He has revealed to you that somebody else needs to hear a
word of blessing from you and you have yet to do it. Or maybe God just wants to
encourage you with a blessing this morning because He loves you so very much.
Use this time to just allow yourself to humbly, yet boldly go into the throne
room of the King and seek His face. What a blessing it is to be able to do just
that!
No comments:
Post a Comment