In
the days of King Herod of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah,
who belonged to the priestly order of Abijah. His wife was a descendant
of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. Both of them were righteous before
God, living blamelessly according to all the commandments and
regulations of the Lord. But they had no children, because Elizabeth was
barren, and both were getting on in years.
Once
when he was serving as priest before God and his section was on duty,
he was chosen by lot, according to the custom of the priesthood, to
enter the sanctuary of the Lord and offer incense. Now at the time of
the incense offering, the whole assembly of the people was praying
outside. Then there appeared to him an angel of the Lord, standing at
the right side of the altar of incense. When Zechariah saw him, he was
terrified; and fear overwhelmed him. But the angel said to him, “Do not
be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been heard. Your wife
Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you will name him John. You will have
joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth, for he will be
great in the sight of the Lord. He must never drink wine or strong
drink; even before his birth he will be filled with the Holy Spirit. He
will turn many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God. With the
spirit and power of Elijah he will go before him, to turn the hearts of
parents to their children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the
righteous, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” Zechariah said
to the angel, “How will I know that this is so? For I am an old man,
and my wife is getting on in years.” The angel replied, “I am Gabriel. I
stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and
to bring you this good news. But now, because you did not believe my
words, which will be fulfilled in their time, you will become mute,
unable to speak, until the day these things occur.”
Meanwhile
the people were waiting for Zechariah, and wondered at his delay in the
sanctuary. When he did come out, he could not speak to them, and they
realized that he had seen a vision in the sanctuary. He kept motioning
to them and remained unable to speak. When his time of service was
ended, he went to his home. After those days his wife Elizabeth
conceived, and for five months she remained in seclusion. She said,
“This is what the Lord has done for me when he looked favorably on me
and took away the disgrace I have endured among my people.”
In
the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee
called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph, of
the house of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. And he came to her and
said, "Greetings, favored one! The Lord is with you." But she was much
perplexed by his words and pondered what sort of greeting this might be.
The angel said to her, "Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found
favor with God. And now, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son,
and you will name him 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 ancestor David. He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and
of his kingdom there will be no end." Mary said to the angel, "How can
this be, since I am a virgin?" The angel said to her, "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 holy; he will be called Son of
God. And now, your relative Elizabeth in her old age has also conceived a
son; and this is the sixth month for her who was said to be barren. For
nothing will be impossible with God." Then Mary said, "Here am I, the
servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word." Then the
angel departed from her. Luke 1:5-38
Dear Aunt Elizabeth,
I dreamed of you and our children together last night, two strapping boys who laughed easily and sang beautifully too. We sat together sewing and talking and enjoying the moments together watching the boys play and tumble around the garden. I woke with a start and with some slight pain this morning. I was afraid when I saw a bit of blood, but then, there has been no pain since. I massaged my belly as the wise woman from home instructed me and the baby move towards my hand as if seeking a caress. I thought of you all morning, brave and noble as you are, and hoping in the coming days I can be so brave. I get scared all the time, and the amount of people and noise give me the shivers. I want to run from crowds and hate being bumped and jostled.
We are on the outskirts of Bethlehem now and Joseph has gone to find us a place to stay. I am a bit queasy, so he has left me in the hands of some elder women who know how to care for pregnant ladies. I think he too is anxious and afraid, but he makes a brave front. The ladies laughed after he left and stay I was scaring him! He has never had a child and really would rather not have his flaky and moody wife right now. The older ladies have been telling me stories and are having me drink some tea and rest. It is a moment out from the crowds. I told them all about you and they smiled, probably thinking I was a little crazy. But they are kind and make me feel very safe. I cannot wait for Joseph to come back, so that we can get the government business over with and head back home. The ladies think I won't make it back before the baby comes! I didn't dare tell them what the angel said to me!
I love you and miss you terribly, and wish you were here with me.
much love,
Mary
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