Luke 1:26-38 - Surprise, It's Christmas
The
greatest thing about Christmas morning is the surprises. When else in life do
you get to pile 10, 20, 30, 40 sometimes 50 surprises all together and sit for
an hour enjoying each of them? One after another, surprise after surprise.
Christmas Morning is wonderful in that way. I can remember still today the way I
felt as a child, the amazement, the astonishment of Christmas morning.
Chuck Swindoll writes, "surprises come in many forms and guises: some good,
some borderline amazing, some awful, some tragic, some hilarious. But there's
one thing we can usually say -- surprises aren't boring." Surprises are
woven through the very fabric of all our lives. They await each one of us at
unexpected and unpredictable junctures.
I like the story about a professor who sat at his desk one evening working on
the next day's lectures. His housekeeper had laid that days mail and papers at
his desk and he began to shuffle through them discarding most to the
wastebasket. He then noticed a magazine, which was not even addressed to him but
delivered to his office by mistake. It fell open to an article titled "The
Needs of the Congo Mission".
Casually he began to read when he was suddenly consumed by these words:
"The need is great here. We have no one to work the
That little article, hidden in a periodical intended for someone else, was
placed by accident in Schweitzer's mailbox. By chance he noticed the title. It
leaped out at him. Chance? Nope. It was one of God's surprises.
This morning we focus on one of the greatest surprises that ever there was, the
surprise that took place when an angel by the name of Gabriel appeared to a
young teenager by the name of Mary. Gabriel piled one surprise upon another.
Mary and Joseph's Christmas tree had more astonishing surprises than any couple
on earth had ever experienced. Gabriel
surprised Mary with the following…
1. “The Lord is with you, do not be afraid.”
2. “You will conceive in your womb, and bear a son.”
3. “He will be called the Son of God.”
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