FAVOR
When
God sent the angel Gabriel to visit Mary
in
Nazareth in the town of Galilee,
Gabriel's
first words to Mary were:
"you
are highly favored!"
and
"the Lord is with you."
Assurances
we all need daily, it's true.
What
if we all greeted each other with such blessings:
a
heart-felt greeting and benediction.
Our
burdens would seem lighter
and
our faces shine brighter
if
we were reminded of God's presence
daily,
not just during this season of presents.
What
does it mean to garner God's favor?
Favor
is being blessed with God's good pleasure.
It's
God's approval, or acceptance, with blessings.
God's
favor is connected with righteous living.
Righteous
living is outlined in God's Word,
to
be shared with everyone in this world.
The
Greek word for favor is charis meaning grace.
Grace
is often described as God's unmerited favor to us.
To
simplify, it's God's unconditional love.
We
don't earn favor or grace, it's free; from heaven above.
It
might be hard to grasp unconditional love
as
our finite minds places conditions on love.
Gabriel
also greeted Mary with "the Lord is with you."
What
a promise! The Lord is with you and will never leave you.
Note
the word WILL meaning present tense.
His
presence is abiding. What a present!
This
present or gift was promised to Joseph by an angel as well
when
the angel told him the baby's name would be Immanuel.
Immanuel means God with us.
What
a wonderful promise!
Paul
describes it as an "indescribable gift"(I Cor. 9:15).
Take
a moment to ponder this gift in your spirit.
Then
thank God for the gift of His presence
as
you prepare to give Christmas presents.
Here's
a benediction/blessing from God's Word to you:
May
the God of hope
fill
you with all joy and peace
as
you trust in him,
so
that you may overflow with hope
by
the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans
15:13
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The
Bible tells us that Abel, Abraham, Noah,
Moses,
Gideon, Samuel, Job, and many others
were
commended by God because of their faith.
God's
word for approval is favor, or grace.
Why
were these men approved by God anyways?
Because
they desired to walk in God's ways,
being
righteous, blameless, godly,
set
apart, turning from evil, holy.
Not
by works, but through obedience,
coveting
a relationship, through reverence,
for
the fear of the Lord means awe.
For
their life to give God laud.
To
give God glory and praise,
to
seek His presence every day.
For
each day is a present.
A
blessing from God, a gift.
The angel went to her and
said,
“Greetings,
you who are highly favored!
The
Lord is with you.”
Mary
was greatly troubled at his words
and
wondered what kind of greeting this might be.
But
the angel said to her,
“Do
not be afraid, Mary,
you
have found favor with God...”
Luke
1:28-30
Moses
said to the Lord,
“...If
you are pleased with me,
teach
me your ways so I may know you
and
continue to find favor with you.”
Exodus
33:13
May
the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us;
establish
the work of our hands for us.
Psalm
90:17
Glory
to God in the highest,
and
on earth peace to men
on
whom his favor rests.
Luke
2:14
Now
is the time of God's favor,
now
is the day of salvation.
II
Corinthians 6:2
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