The story of Mary
Notes from Pastor Lance Shumake's sermon on Sunday, December 11.
Mary knew God had chosen her by grace
Mary knew nothing was impossible for God
“But the Bible says, “Nothing will be impossible with God.” He is the God of the virgin birth! There is no sin he cannot forgive, no relationship he cannot reconcile, no problem he cannot resolve, no need he cannot meet, no ministry he cannot bless, no grief he cannot comfort, no life he cannot reclaim, no sinner he cannot save. The God of the virgin birth is the God who makes all things possible.”
—Philip Graham Ryken
Mary knew she could trust God’s plan
“Are you willing to be God’s servant? Then surrender to his will and submit to his word. Give up control, putting things into his hands rather than bending them to your own purpose. Live for God no matter what other people think. And do this even if it means suffering for the cause of Christ. By the grace of God, through faith in Christ and by the work of his Holy Spirit, we are able to say what Mary said: ‘Have it your way, Lord, not mine—I am ready to do your will.’” —Philip Graham Ryken
Mary knew God’s word and chose to obey it
Luke 11:27–28
[27] As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the crowd called out, “Blessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed you.” [28] He replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.”
Discipleship Questions
- God chose Mary by His grace. How does that truth inform our lives and our interactions with others?
- What are some things that feel impossible in your life? How should we respond in light of this story?
- What part of God’s plan do you struggle to accept and embrace? What can help you trust Him?
- How can knowing God’s word help you trust Him and obey Him?
- What is your plan for knowing God’s word in 2023?


