And the angel said to her in reply, “The Holy Spirit
will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.
Therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God.”
Luke 1:35
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Try to set aside all that you
know about Jesus and simply ponder these words of the Archangel Gabriel
as if you were to hear them as our Blessed Mother did for the very first
time. She was told she would have a child, even though she had not had
relations with a man. She was told that this pregnancy would happen by
the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit. And she was told that her Child
would be the Son of God. What was Mary to think about these amazing
revelations given to her by this most glorious Archangel?
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The ordinary person would most
likely conclude that this was some sort of hallucination and that what
they were seeing and hearing was the result of some temporary
psychological disorder. Perhaps she was dreaming? Or perhaps it was
something she unknowingly ingested that has led to this experience?
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But our Blessed Mother was no
ordinary person, and she had no ordinary mind. Her mind was perfectly
sharp on account of her immaculate nature. And her mind was continually
“full of grace,” as Gabriel said in his greeting to her. She knew God’s
voice, and she knew that this Archangel was speaking to her a message
from on high. As a result, she listened, accepted, believed and
consented.
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We can also conclude that Mary
did even more than merely consent. The love she had for God and His
will would have been so strong that she would have been filled with an
immediate and burning desire to fulfill this command of the Archangel.
She would have been filled with a holy desire to do all she could to
bring about this miraculous calling she had received. And this calling
would have immediately become the central purpose of her life.
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Though none of us has been
given the unique and glorious vocation that was given to our Blessed
Mother, we are all most certainly given a mission by God. Sometimes we
listen and consider it. Sometimes we choose to embrace it. But the ideal
is that we imitate our Blessed Mother and run to it. We must not only
be open. We must not only submit. We must also allow every desire within
our soul, every passion we have and every longing within us to work
toward the accomplishment of God’s will.
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What is it that God is calling
you to do in life? What is your purpose? What is your mission? If you
struggle in answering these questions, then perhaps start by praying for
the deep and all-consuming holy desire to accomplish that which God has
chosen for you. If all you desire is the fulfillment of the will of
God, then when God reveals His will to you, you will more easily and
more quickly be able to accomplish it.
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Reflect, today, upon the
unique mission that God has given to you. Whatever He has called you to
do with your life is a calling given only to you. Do not run from it. Do
not reluctantly accept it. Instead, run to it with your whole being and
allow God to do great things through you.
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Most holy Lord, I know that
You have a perfect plan for my life. I know that You have given me a
mission that has not been given to anyone else. Please flood my soul
with a holy desire to fully accomplish Your will and to do so with the
most fervent commitment and strength. I, too, am a servant of You, O
Lord; may it be done to me according to Your will. Mother Mary, pray for
us. Jesus, I trust in You. | |
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