Bible Society of South Africa
Xanthe Hancox

People of the Nativity – Day 2

Mary & Elizabeth

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

LUKA 1

Maria o etela Elisabetha

39Jwale matsatsing ao Maria a tloha, a phakisa a ya naheng e maloti, motseng o mong wa Judea. 40A kena ka tlung ya Sakariya, mme a dumedisa Elisabetha. 41Eitse ha Elisabetha a utlwa tumediso ya Maria, lesea la tlola ka popelong ya Elisabetha, mme a tlala Moya o Halalelang. 42A bua ka lentswe le phahameng, a re: “O lehlohonolo hara basadi, ho lehlohonolo le tholwana ya popelo ya hao! 43Ho ntlela jwang hore ke etelwe ke mma Morena ka? 44Bona, ha lentswe la hao la tumediso le fihla ditsebeng tsa ka, lesea le ile la tlola ke nyakallo ka popelong ya ka. 45Ho lehlohonolo wena ya dumetseng, hobane ditaba tseo o di boleletsweng ke Morena di tla phethahala.”

LUKA 1:39-45SSO89SOBula ka mmadi wa Bibele

We’ll be talking more about Mary in the coming weeks, but for now I want to look at her visit to Elizabeth. After Luke tells us how Mary hears from Gabriel, how she will give birth to a son, and before he records her song, he shares a special moment in the life of two extraordinary women.

Imagine what Mary may have been thinking as she travelled to Elizabeth’s home. Perhaps she rehearsed their conversation over and over in her head. Would Elizabeth believe her? Would it all sound crazy?

But the very moment she entered the house and gave a customary greeting, Elizabeth blessed Mary as the mother of her Lord. While Luke doesn’t tell us what Mary said, it had an effect so powerful that Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.

Neither Mary nor Elizabeth tries to take centre stage and there’s no jealously between them. Elizabeth has insight into Mary’s faith: “Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfil his promises to her!” (v45) Elizabeth’s own husband had doubted what the Lord had told him, and was mute because of it, but Mary had believed. This very trip, south to Judea, was evidence of her belief, for she was acting it out, coming to visit the one person whom God had prepared to help her – Elizabeth.

Have you had an “Elizabeth” to help you through a difficult time this year? Perhaps you’ve been one. If you’ve been either, you’ll know how invaluable Christian friendships are. Whether you’re a new Christian with more questions than answers or a long-time follower of Jesus, I encourage you to seek out godly friends and mentors. The wonderful gift of friendship with another is a treasure indeed.

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