DEVOTION
THE
GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE
BLESSED
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."
NIV
There is no doubt that Mary, who was visited by an angel and was overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, who conceived in her womb, was the mother of the Son of God, and a special woman. She did give birth to Jesus who
came to earth in the form of man. Although Jesus is not disrespecting Mary in
any way by his response to this woman in the crowd who calls out, “Blessed is
the mother who gave you birth and nursed you”. Surely this woman did not know
that it was Jesus who gave himself birth in a woman, at least in the sense that
God is three persons in one, so as the Holy Spirit conceived Jesus within Mary,
it was all God giving birth to himself in the form of man, and not of the will
of man. Nevertheless, the response of Jesus brings us to this one truth. Our position
in life bears no meaning when it comes to being blessed. It does not matter
what title we hold, how much education we have, or what our financial picture
looks like. There is only one condition that Jesus described as being blessed. Once
again, this Greek word, makarios, means to be happy. In Paul’s letter to Timothy,
he uses this word connected to the name of God. Jesus used it throughout what we
call the Beatitudes. The sense of this being blessed is to be happy, content, fulfilled,
satisfied, and connected to God, being his child. This is what Jesus is saying
here that we are among the blessed because we have and continue to hear the word
of God and make every effort to obey it. Do we fail? Of course, but it is
the desire of our heart to follow Jesus, obeying the word of God. Now, this
obeying could be seen simply as the act of repentance, changing the way we
think, and accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior. That we have done completely
in obedience to the word of God. As this woman thought Mary gave birth to Jesus
and nursed him, Jesus has given us new birth, new life, everlasting life, and He
nurses us, each and every day bringing us from being a new infant in Christ to
being a full-grown mature believer who follows the way of God. We are
always growing, as we have never, and will never attain the fullness of God
until we are resurrected in glory. But we are still growing, always being built up by God's word.
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Beautiful
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