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Luke 1:26-56

Sunday Morning Bible Study

February 8, 2015

Introduction

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Luke was a doctor and a travelling companion of the apostle Paul.

He wrote this book while Paul was in prison.

Some have suggested that Luke might have written this as part of the testimony at Paul’s trial before Caesar.
(hinted at by Robertson)
Whether Luke meant the Acts to be used in the trial in Rome, which may or may not have come to pass, is not the point.[1]

In writing his book, Paul made use of other older documents like the Gospel of Mark, as well as extensive eyewitness accounts.

You see this in some of the elaborate detail we’ve been given at the birth of John the Baptist.
Today we get the hint that Mary herself was one of Luke’s sources.

Last week we saw the angel Gabriel telling old Zacharias that he and Elisabeth were going to have a baby – John the Baptist.

1:26-38 Gabriel and Mary

:26 Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth,

:27 to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. The virgin’s name was Mary.

:26 in the sixth month

Elizabeth is five months along in her pregnancy (Lk 1:24).

Last week we talked about Elizabeth becoming pregnant with John the Baptist, and she was five months along in her pregnancy. (Lk 1:24)

(Luke 1:24 NKJV) —24 Now after those days his wife Elizabeth conceived; and she hid herself five months, saying,

This is now the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy.

(Luke 1:36 NKJV) —36 Now indeed, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren.

:26 the angel Gabriel

This was the angel that had visited Zacharias the priest six months earlier in Jerusalem and told him that he and his wife Elizabeth would have a child.

:26 a city of Galilee named Nazareth

Video:  Nazareth map clip

When the Jews returned from Babylon 500 years earlier, they had mainly settled in the south around Jerusalem.
At the time of Jesus’ birth, settlers were just beginning migrate into the region around the Sea of Galilee.
The area of Galilee was considered the “backwoods”, settled by backward, uneducated pioneers.

Recent excavations in Nazareth have shown that the city in Jesus’ day was very small, perhaps 100 people or so living there.

Today it’s a fairly large city, mainly populated by Arabs, not Jews.

Mary and Joseph were from Nazareth, eventually travelled to Bethlehem for the birth, went to Egypt for a brief time, and wound up back in Nazareth.

:27 (he appeared to…) a virgin betrothed to a man

virginparthenos a virgin; a marriageable maiden; a woman who has never had sexual intercourse with a man

Lesson

Virgin Mary

Some churches teach that it’s okay if you don’t believe that Mary was a virgin. How important is it? There are two things that are impacted by this truth.
Biblical reliability
An Old Testament prophecy even talks about a virgin getting pregnant.

(Isaiah 7:14 NKJV) Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.

Immanuel means “God with us”

Was the Bible wrong here?

The New Testament is pretty consistent that Mary was pregnant before she got married, and she was a virgin.

Did the Biblical writers get it right?  Can we trust God’s Word?

People knew that Mary was pregnant out of wedlock.

This was apparently common knowledge.

Either she was a loose young woman, sleeping around before getting married, or her story was correct and God was the Father of her child.

Even after Jesus was grown, the question about His parentage was called into question.

When Jesus taught in the Temple, He had a discussion with the Jews about fathers.

Jesus claimed that God was His Father. (John 8:18

(John 8:18 NKJV) —18 I am One who bears witness of Myself, and the Father who sent Me bears witness of Me.”

The Jews claimed that Abraham was their father. (John 8:39)

(John 8:39 NKJV) —39 They answered and said to Him, “Abraham is our father.” Jesus said to them, “If you were Abraham’s children, you would do the works of Abraham.

The Jews hinted that his mother was not married when she got pregnant.

(John 8:41b NKJV) …Then they said to Him, “We were not born of fornication; we have one Father—God.”

Jesus replied that their father was the devil (John 8:44)

(John 8:44 NKJV) —44 You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the father of it.

The Biblical authors all maintained that Mary was actually a virgin when she became pregnant.

Is the Bible reliable?

Perfect sacrifice
We are sinners for two reasons – we are born with a sin nature, and we commit sin.
For Jesus to be an acceptable sacrifice for our sins, He needed to be completely without sin, or without “blemish”

The Old Testament sacrificial system consistently painted the picture that an acceptable sacrifice had to be perfect.

(Exodus 12:5a NKJV) Your lamb shall be without blemish

Jesus did not commit any sin.

(2 Corinthians 5:21 NKJV) For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

Jesus did not even have a sin nature.

(1 John 3:5 NKJV) And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin.

We think the sin nature is passed from the father to the child. If God was Jesus’ father, He did not inherit our sin nature.

Jesus was the perfect sacrifice.

He was without blemish. When He died, He could pay for our sin.

Is the virgin birth important? Absolutely.

:27 betrothed to …Joseph

Joseph and Mary are engaged, but they have not had sex yet.

betrothedmnesteuo to woo her and ask her in marriage; to be promised in marriage, be betrothed

There were three phases to getting married in Jesus’ day.

Engaged
Parents would arrange marriages for their children when they were as young at two years old.
Betrothed
A year or so before the actual marriage, the couple was considered “betrothed”. Though they had not yet had sex, they were considered by custom to be as if they were married (cf. Gen. 29:21; Deut. 22:23-30).
The only way to break the “betrothal” was to get a divorce.
Mary and Joseph were seriously engaged, but have not had sex yet.
Married
The marriage was finalized with the wedding.

:27 of the house of David

Joseph was of the lineage of King David.

So was Mary.

:27 MaryMaria or Miriam = “rebellion”

:28 And having come in, the angel said to her, “Rejoice, highly favored one, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women!”

:28 blessed are you among women

We believe Mary if a fairly young woman at this time.

:29 But when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and considered what manner of greeting this was.

:29 she was troubled at his saying

She was bothered by what Gabriel said, not at his actual presence.  I wonder if Gabriel had sort of toned down his appearance so as not to scare her.

I find it amazing that she is more bothered by the saying than actually being in the presence of an archangel.

:30 Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.

:30 favorcharis – good will, loving-kindness, favor

:31 And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name Jesus.

:31 conceivesullambano – to seize, take: one as prisoner; to conceive, of a woman

:31 call His name Jesus

His name has meaning.  It means “Yahweh is salvation”

Our name “Jesus” is based on the Greek form of His name, Iesous.

The actual Hebrew form of the name is Ya-shua (Joshua), which means “Yahweh is salvation”

:32 He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David.

:32 Highesthupsistos – highest, most high

:32 the throne of His father David

Jesus will be the Messiah, the promised descendant of David who will save the nation.

:33 And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end.”

:33 of His kingdom there will be no end

Jesus’ first coming was about saving us from our sins.

His second coming will be about literally establishing His kingdom on this earth.

700 years earlier, Isaiah wrote,

(Isaiah 9:6–7 NKJV) —6 For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. 7 Of the increase of His government and peace There will be no end, Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, To order it and establish it with judgment and justice From that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.

:34 Then Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I do not know a man?”

As Mary sees it, there is just one little problem. After all, she is a virgin. Virgins don’t get pregnant.

:35 And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God.

:35 powerdunamis – power, strength, ability

:35 overshadowepiskiadzo (“upon” + “shadow”) – to throw a shadow upon, to envelop in a shadow, to overshadow

In the Old Testament, the presence and power of God were seen when the children of Israel were being led through the wilderness by the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night.

One of the benefits of the cloud by day was that it would cast a shadow to protect the people from the bright desert sun.

The word here is used to describe something that took place when Jesus was transfigured on the mountain and Moses and Elijah showed up.  Peter mumbled some words …

(Matthew 17:5 NKJV) While he was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them; and suddenly a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Hear Him!”

Mary would be surrounded by the presence and power of God.

:36 Now indeed, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren.

:36 Elizabeth your relative

We think that Mary and Elizabeth were something like cousins, even though Elizabeth was quite a bit older.

Even though because of their father’s lineage, Mary was of the tribe of Judah, and Elizabeth was of the tribe of Levi, it’s not impossible for there to have been a marriage somewhere along the lines that connected them.

:36 has also conceived a son

Just like Yoda told us …

Video:  Star Wars – There is another…

It seems that Gabriel is sharing this to encourage Mary that there is another experiencing a miraculous pregnancy.

This is going to drive Mary to make a visit to her cousin.

:36 this is now the sixth month

Our passage started with reminding us this was the “sixth month” (vs. 1:26)

:37 For with God nothing will be impossible.”

:37 with God nothing will be impossible

impossibleadunateo – impossible; not to have strength, power, or ability, to be weak; cannot be done, to be impossible

There are a few things missing in the translation from the actual Greek text.

and one of them is …
wordrhema – that which is or has been uttered by the living voice, thing
It’s a specific word (like this promise of a Son), not the “word” in general (like the whole Bible)

The Greek text actually reads something more like this:

“Because every word from God will not be impossible”
(Luke 1:37 NIV) For no word from God will ever fail.”

Lesson

Mission Impossible

Some things in life seem just impossible.
Video:  Mission Impossible Squirrel
With God, nothing is impossible.
It has to be something that God declares, a “word” from Him, something He has decided, but if God has declared it, it is possible.
Some of you may be tempted to think, “But that was then, this is now.  Does God still do impossible things?”
Video:  Mom Prays Dead Son Back to Life
Let me be clear – its only when God declares something that it is possible – just because you want something doesn’t mean that God does.
No amount of faith on your part is going to change that.
I wonder if some of us haven’t settled for thinking, “With God, some things are impossible”
I wonder if I would have prayed what that mother prayed in the Emergency Room.
I wonder if there aren’t times I need to step out a little more in faith.
Be careful that you aren’t so focused on your problems, that you let them obscure your view of God.
Jeremiah wrote,
(Jeremiah 32:27 NKJV) “Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for Me?
(Matthew 17:19–21 NKJV) —19 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?” 20 So Jesus said to them, “Because of your unbelief; for assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you. 21 However, this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.”
(Mark 9:23–24 NKJV) —23 Jesus said to him, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.” 24 Immediately the father of the child cried out and said with tears, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!”

:38 Then Mary said, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her.

:38 Behold the maidservant of the Lord!

maidservantdoule – a female slave, bondmaid, handmaid

It’s simply the female form of the word for “servant”.

Lesson

Serving Others

I’m not sure I’d say that Jesus learned this from His mother, but it’s certainly something that she demonstrated by her life.
Jesus taught a lot about humility and serving others.
(Mark 9:33–37 NKJV) —33 Then He came to Capernaum. And when He was in the house He asked them, “What was it you disputed among yourselves on the road?” 34 But they kept silent, for on the road they had disputed among themselves who would be the greatest. 35 And He sat down, called the twelve, and said to them, “If anyone desires to be first, he shall be last of all and servant of all.” 36 Then He took a little child and set him in the midst of them. And when He had taken him in His arms, He said to them, 37 “Whoever receives one of these little children in My name receives Me; and whoever receives Me, receives not Me but Him who sent Me.”

:38 be to me according to your word

Mary chose to believe God’s promise and to yield to it.

Lesson

Yielding to God

What the angel is promising is pretty wild.
Most people are going to think she’s either an immoral girl for getting pregnant, or she’s crazy for thinking God got her pregnant.
Mary is still willing to yield herself to the Lord.
When you choose to follow Jesus, you’re not going to be faced with the same challenges…
But people are going to mock you.
Some people will think you’re crazy.

(Matthew 16:24–25 NKJV) —24 Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. 25 For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.

Are you ready to take up your cross and turn your life over to God?

It will be sometime around this time that Mary becomes pregnant.  We can’t pinpoint the time in the account, except that by the time we get to chapter two, Mary is “with child” (2:5)

(Luke 2:5 NKJV) to be registered with Mary, his betrothed wife, who was with child.

1:39–56 Mary visits Elizabeth

:39 Now Mary arose in those days and went into the hill country with haste, to a city of Judah,

:40 and entered the house of Zacharias and greeted Elizabeth.

:39 hill country … of Judah

While Mary was living in the north at Nazareth, Elizabeth was living in the south, perhaps in one of the cities near Jerusalem.

:40 greeted Elizabeth

Gabriel had told Mary about Elizabeth, and now Mary goes to see for herself about Elizabeth’s miracle.

:41 And it happened, when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, that the babe leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.

:41 the babe leaped in her womb

Babies in the womb know more than we realize.

Video:  Baby kicks cookie

John the Baptist is yet unborn, but he is aware of being in the presence of something special.

It might be that Mary is already pregnant, and John senses Jesus.
It might be that John recognizes the woman who will give birth to Jesus.
Either way, it’s a serious mistake to think that life doesn’t begin until after birth.  Life begins at conception.

:41 Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit

Zacharias was told that his baby would be filled with the Holy Spirit while still in the womb.

(Luke 1:15 NKJV) …He will also be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mother’s womb.
Perhaps this is happening as well.

As a result, Elizabeth understands what is about to happen over the next year.

:42 Then she spoke out with a loud voice and said, “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!

:43 But why is this granted to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?

:42 Blessed are you among women

Lesson

Joy or envy

Sometimes we just don’t know how to show “love” appropriately.
Video:  Tim Hawkins – Girls vs. Boys
Here is an amazing thing.
Elizabeth has had something incredible happening to her. 
She is an old lady, past the time to have children, and she is now 6 months pregnant! 
The pregnancy had been accompanied by a miraculous appearance of an angel to her husband while he served in the temple. 
They are even aware that their baby boy will be someone incredibly important to God, even foretold in the Bible!
I guess if I were in Elizabeth’s shoes, and Mary showed up, since I’m a boy I’d throw a rock at her.

But instead, she puts her story on the backburner, and is caught up in joy for what has happened to Mary.

You see this attitude reflected in the life of Elizabeth’s son, John.
When the crowds of people began to follow Jesus instead of him, John was glad, and said,

(John 3:30 NKJV) He must increase, but I must decrease.

JFB: “What beautiful superiority to envy have we here! High as was the distinction conferred upon herself, Elisabeth loses sight of it altogether, in presence of one more honored still”

How do you react when others receive a blessing, but you would rather that everyone hear about you first?
The Bible says,
(Romans 12:15 NKJV) Rejoice with those who rejoice…

:42 Blessed are you among women

Lesson

What about Mary

When it comes to Mary, people tend to either make too much of her, or too little.
Some folks will worship Mary, pray to Mary, and call her the “co-redemptrix”, meaning she has a part in our salvation.

Others will react to these ideas and don’t give Mary the respect she deserves.

Mary was a very special gal.
She was chosen by God to give birth to His Son.
The angel Gabriel showed her great respect,

(Luke 1:28 NKJV) And having come in, the angel said to her, “Rejoice, highly favored one, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women!”

highly favoredcharitoo – to make graceful; to examine with grace, circle with favor

This is a word used to describe us as well…

(Ephesians 1:6 NKJV) to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.

Mary was also just an ordinary woman.
She had her own flaws.
We’ll see in a minute she too was just a sinner needing to be saved.
  At times it seems that Jesus even got a little exasperated at her.

(John 2:3–4 The Message) —3 When they started running low on wine at the wedding banquet, Jesus’ mother told him, “They’re just about out of wine.” 4 Jesus said, “Is that any of our business, Mother—yours or mine? This isn’t my time. Don’t push me.”

While the Roman Catholic Church claims she remained a virgin for the rest of her life, the Bible tells us she had other kids after Jesus.

(Matthew 13:55–56 NKJV) —55 Is this not the carpenter’s son? Is not His mother called Mary? And His brothers James, Joses, Simon, and Judas? 56 And His sisters, are they not all with us?

:44 For indeed, as soon as the voice of your greeting sounded in my ears, the babe leaped in my womb for joy.

:45 Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of those things which were told her from the Lord.”

:45 Blessed is she who believed

Mary will have great joy (“blessing”) because she believes.  She takes God at His word.

:45 there will be a fulfillment

It could be that Mary is pregnant, and this is a promise that she will give birth to a special Son.

:46 And Mary said: “My soul magnifies the Lord,

:46 My soul magnifies the Lord

These verses record a song by Mary, often referred to as the “Magnificat”.

One commentator said there are 15 discernible quotations from the Old Testament in this song.

You get a sense of what kind of home Jesus was raised in when you see how many references Mary is pulling from the Bible.
For extra credit – read 1Samuel 2 and compare the song that Hannah sang at the birth of her baby Samuel with Mary’s song.

One place in particular is the song that Hannah sang after she gave birth to her promised son, the prophet Samuel.

(1 Samuel 2:1–10 NKJV) —1 And Hannah prayed and said: “My heart rejoices in the Lord; My horn is exalted in the Lord. I smile at my enemies, Because I rejoice in Your salvation. 2 “No one is holy like the Lord, For there is none besides You, Nor is there any rock like our God. 3 “Talk no more so very proudly; Let no arrogance come from your mouth, For the Lord is the God of knowledge; And by Him actions are weighed. 4 “The bows of the mighty men are broken, And those who stumbled are girded with strength. 5 Those who were full have hired themselves out for bread, And the hungry have ceased to hunger. Even the barren has borne seven, And she who has many children has become feeble. 6 “The Lord kills and makes alive; He brings down to the grave and brings up. 7 The Lord makes poor and makes rich; He brings low and lifts up. 8 He raises the poor from the dust And lifts the beggar from the ash heap, To set them among princes And make them inherit the throne of glory. “For the pillars of the earth are the Lord’s, And He has set the world upon them. 9 He will guard the feet of His saints, But the wicked shall be silent in darkness. “For by strength no man shall prevail. 10 The adversaries of the Lord shall be broken in pieces; From heaven He will thunder against them. The Lord will judge the ends of the earth. “He will give strength to His king, And exalt the horn of His anointed.”

:47 And my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior.

:48 For He has regarded the lowly state of His maidservant; For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed.

:48 lowly statetapeinosis lowness, low estate; spiritual abasement, leading one to perceive and lament his (moral) littleness and guilt.  Robertson: “The bride of a carpenter and yet to be the mother of the Messiah.”

:48 call me blessedmakarizo to pronounce blessed

:49 For He who is mighty has done great things for me, And holy is His name.

:49 mightydunatos able, powerful, mighty, strong; to be able (to do something); mighty, excelling in something; having power for something

:47 God my Savior

The Roman Catholic Church teaches a doctrine called the “Immaculate Conception”, which says that Mary herself was born of a virgin, and that Mary never sinned.

If that was the case, why would God be her Savior?  Why would she need a Savior?

Mary was a sinner just like you and I.

She needed salvation.  God was her Savior.
She, like us, was saved by believing in her Son.

:50 And His mercy is on those who fear Him From generation to generation.

:50 mercyeleos mercy: kindness or good will towards the miserable and the afflicted, joined with a desire to help them.

(Psalm 103:17 NKJV) —17 But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting On those who fear Him, And His righteousness to children’s children,

:51 He has shown strength with His arm; He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.

:51 strengthkratos force, strength; power, might: mighty with great power

:51 proudhuperephanos showing one's self above others, overtopping, conspicuous above others, pre-eminent; with an overweening estimate of one's means or merits, despising others or even treating them with contempt.

:52 He has put down the mighty from their thrones, And exalted the lowly.

:52 mightydunastes (“dynasty”) – a prince, a potentate; a courtier, high officer, royal minister of great authority

:52 exaltedhupsoo to lift up on high, to exalt

:52 lowlytapeinos – (similar to “low estate” in vs. 48) not rising far from the ground; as a condition, lowly, of low degree; lowly in spirit, humble

:53 He has filled the hungry with good things, And the rich He has sent away empty.

:53 He has filled the hungry

Lesson

Filling the empty

The Laodiceans were the church that had everything.  Yet look how Jesus felt about them.
(Revelation 3:17 NKJV) Because you say, ‘I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing’—and do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked—

They thought they were awesome.  Jesus thought they were not.

In contrast –
(John 7:37–39 NKJV) —37 On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. 38 He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” 39 But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.

:54 He has helped His servant Israel, In remembrance of His mercy,

:55 As He spoke to our fathers, To Abraham and to his seed forever.”

:54 He has helped His servant Israel

Jesus came first for the nation of Israel.

:56 And Mary remained with her about three months, and returned to her house.

:56 Mary remained with her about three months

It would seem that Mary will hang out at Elizabeth’s house until the birth of John the Baptist.

Then Mary will head home to Nazareth where her own unwed pregnancy will start to become a bit obvious.

:52 And exalted the lowly

Lesson

God helps the humble

One thing is common between Mary and Hannah’s songs.
God does not like those who walk in pride, instead He helps the humble.
(1 Peter 5:5–7 NKJV) —5 Likewise you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed with humility, for “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.” 6 Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, 7 casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.
The word for “care” (vs. 7) speaks of the things that cause you concern and anxiety.
What do you do with the things you worry about?

Sometimes it takes humility to admit your problems and put them in God’s hands.

God helps the humble.



[1] Robertson, A. T. (1933). Word Pictures in the New Testament. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press.