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Think of the promises of God in your
life. Think of the times God has overshadowed you. Cry out like Mary. The angel
tells Mary that nothing will be impossible with God. None of the things He
promises you are impossible, no matter what your circumstances look like.
Nothing is impossible with God. Choose to believe. Then when it gets hard,
choose to keep believing. Let your life be worship, and let your only cry be
“Yes!”
Written By Heidi Baker
“Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me
according to your word” (Luke
1:38).
This
is the story of two people in the Bible who each had a powerful encounter with
God; however, they responded in two very different ways.
We
all want to have an encounter; and when He comes, it is our privilege to
respond with our yes.
I
wish I could say that it is easier after we receive a promise from God and that
everything just falls into place. That may not be the case.
When
we truly have an encounter, by His grace we can carry whatever He gives us to
full term no matter what it costs — but there is a cost.
In
Luke 1:5, we read about a priest named Zachariah and his wife, Elizabeth.
The
Bible says they were living blamelessly, following the commands of God. What
would that be like to follow God perfectly?
They
were living blamelessly, but….
Some
of us have many “buts,” when we just want the promise.
But
Zachariah and Elizabeth had no children because Elizabeth was barren, and they
were already older.
Then,
Zachariah was chosen by random to go into the temple and burn incense. The
others were worshipping outside.
Not
everyone was allowed to go into the holy place. It is a privilege that we are
free to gather and worship God.
The
blood of Jesus made a way for us to enter in, but some people do not value this
privilege.
Don’t
stay outside when He paid a great price to be face to face with you.
I
love leading people to Jesus and seeing orphans coming home to the Father’s
house, but my greatest joy is being face to face with the One who is worthy.
All
of my motivation comes from that place of worship.
Zachariah
was in this amazing place of encounter when the angel appeared to him. Can you
imagine?
It is funny how the
angels often say, “Don’t be afraid.”
Yeah
right. If there was a big angel in your room, you would be afraid.
But the angel said
to him, “Do not be afraid, Zachariah, for
your prayer has been heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and
you shall call his name John. And you will have joy and gladness, and many will
rejoice at his birth, for he will be great before the Lord…” (Luke 1:13-17).
What
is your prayer? I want you to think about it.
You
may just want enough money to pay your rent. That’s okay, you need to have somewhere
to sleep.
But
when you are deeply connected to Jesus, you are going to start to pray very
bold prayers.
My prayer was: “I want a nation! I want to see millions of
people come to You, Jesus. I want the unreached people groups to come to You,
Jesus!”
My prayers started to grow. I was no longer just praying for my family or my basic needs, but prayers like: “God, I want a nation. I want to see people worshipping You all over the planet, no matter what it takes.”
When I had a
seven-day encounter with God, I felt like I was being electrocuted and screamed
out, “I’m going to die!”
I sensed God
responding, “Good, I want you dead.”
He
doesn’t leave you dead, but He lets you feel the dying.
Allow
Him to work on you during those times of encounter. You need to totally and
completely die, and there is something fearful about that.
God
is a good, loving Father, but you have to die to your own ambition and the
things that hinder you from living a life fully yielded to Him. Then He can
resurrect you.
During
my encounter, I didn’t know if I would ever walk or talk again, but I kept
seeing waves of the love of Jesus.
All
I could do was worship. Even though I couldn’t speak, I worshipped in silence
with tears running down my face.
Zachariah’s
prayer was for fruitfulness. He wanted a child, but he gave up on his dream.
The
angel of the Lord came even though he no longer believed. He spoke about John’s
incredible calling.
What
a promise! God wants to put His promises in you. Every human being who is a
lover of Jesus is meant to live face to face with the Lamb.
If
you live face to face, you are going to be fruitful! Sometimes there will be
pruning; but if you keep abiding, the fruit will come.
Even
the cutting away and discipline of the Lord is so you will bear much fruit.
You
already may have had incredible promises from God. You may be seeing them come
to pass.
Or
you may be walking a life of silence, muted and deaf from your unbelief.
We
want an encounter. We want God to speak to us.
We
want God to send His holy fire and burn up all our flesh and cause us to be
fully filled, but what do we do when the promise is prophesied? What do we do
when God speaks to us?
Zachariah
had a beautiful promise answered by the Lord Himself through the messenger
Gabriel.
You
would think he would be joyful, hopeful, and full of faith because God heard
his prayer.
Instead,
Zachariah questions the angel how this is possible since he is old.
He
followed the commands of God, he was picked at random, he was on his face
worshipping, and an angel showed up!
How
could he not believe? But in that moment, he doubted, thinking about his
physical circumstances.
The angel said, “I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of
God, and I was sent to speak to you and to bring you this good news. And behold,
you will be silent and unable to speak until the day that these things take
place, because you did not believe my words, which will be fulfilled in their
time” (Luke
1:19-20).
Our
promises will still be fulfilled even if we don’t believe because God knows
what He is doing, and He promised what He promised.
Zachariah
would have a son even though he did not believe, but because of his unbelief,
he was silenced.
There
is another way of responding to God, the way of faith. A way that says yes even
when challenges come against us.
A
way that says yes, no matter what it costs.
Any
mother who has given birth understands that it is costly, and it can be very
painful. It can be very difficult.
At
times our promises take so long that we struggle to keep believing, but we have
to keep crying yes!
When
we read the story of Mary, many of us think of the Christmas nativity plays at
church.
In
Mozambique, we just grab a baby “Jesus” out of the baby house. We have plenty
of children to act out the story.
We
tie goats to a rope bed. I love it. Especially because in our province, there
was no word in the Makua dialect for Christmas because they were all people of
another faith, now there are thousands of churches and houses of prayer.
I
love Christmas when it is holy and pure and focused on the One who is worthy,
Jesus. But real angels are not like cute children wearing white sheets.
The same angel that
was sent to Zachariah came to Mary and said, “Greetings, O favored one, the Lord is with you!” (Luke 1:28).
Do
you want favor? We say we want the favor of God, but what does favor look like?
Sometimes
favor looks like something you are not expecting. Sometimes people will be
shaking their finger concerning your favor.
What
is a teenage Jewish virgin going to do with this kind of favor? And what is her
response going to be?
Is
her response going to be like Zachariah trying to be quiet and cover up her
favor? There is only so long you can do that.
Mary
is there in the presence of God. I always imagined her frying fish or washing
her clothes in a clay bucket.
She
had the same initial response — she was greatly troubled.
The
angel said, “Don’t be afraid.”
Then
he goes on to tell her what the favor looks like:
“And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a
son, and you shall call his name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the
Son of the Most High. And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his
father David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of his
kingdom, there will be no end” (Luke 1:31-33).
Wow,
that is favor. Nobody on this planet will ever again have the privilege that
Mary had.
There
is only one Jesus, fully God and fully man, born to a virgin. But all of us can
carry the promises of God that He put inside us.
Are
you ready? What will your response be? One response is feeling like it is just
too much, and you don’t really believe, and you are silenced.
God
will still do what He said He would do. He is sovereign. You may think that
because of God’s sovereignty it doesn’t matter what you do.
Will
you participate? Will you carry glory? Will you allow God to use your little
life? Will you give birth to what God put inside you?
Zachariah
returned home and Elizabeth became pregnant. She was probably scared to believe
it, but as that child began to grow within her womb, her joy started to rise.
Perhaps
you are thirty years pregnant; but if you do not abort, if you do not miscarry,
your promise will come to pass in Jesus’ name.
There
are promises I received twenty-three years ago that I am still waiting for.
Mercifully
I have also seen God fulfill a whole lot on the way.
Fourteen
years ago, He said to build a university.
We
have buildings ready for three majors, we just need the final documents from
the government.
These
precious ones who live in mud huts, in the villages, will become the leaders of
the nation for the glory of God. I just believe.
Whatever
God puts in you, believe. Will there be a massive yes cry within you concerning
the promises of God?
Or
will you succumb to a muted life like Zachariah when God encounters you?
When
Mary had her heavenly encounter, she too wondered, how will this be? Stating
the fact that she was a virgin (Luke 1:34).
The
angel said that the Holy Spirit would come upon her. We need to position our
hearts for the Holy Spirit to come upon us.
We
are all in different seasons: you may feel dry or full of the oil of the
Spirit; you may be longing for more, to be overshadowed by God; maybe you are
in a place of fear where you have been silenced.
Whatever
space you are in, you can ask Him to come — then position yourself for the
overshadowing of the Lord as you worship and adore Him.
Mary responded, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let
it be to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38).
Will
you respond like Zachariah or like Mary to the promises of God?
Prayer And
Reflection
As the Lord’s
yielded servants, let’s pray Mary’s anointed prayer: “I am Your servant, Lord; may it be to me according to Your word.”
Think
of the promises of God in your life. Think of the times God has overshadowed
you.
Cry
out like Mary.
The
angel tells Mary that nothing will be impossible with God.
None
of the things He promises you are impossible, no matter what your circumstances
look like.
Nothing
is impossible with God. Choose to believe.
Then
when it gets hard, choose to keep believing.
Let your life be worship, and let your only cry be “Yes!”
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