I’ve had Mary on my mind these last few days. I’m following the Christmas story as told in pieces on twitter and facebook by some ministries in England who collaborated on a project called “The Natwivity.” They are posting short, 1-2 sentence thoughts from different characters in the story, giving lots of fresh perspective with a modern feel and “ponder fodder” as I like to call thought-provoking things. If Joseph and Mary would tweet, what would they say? It may seem silly, but it has moved me a few times already. Sure, culture is different here than it was in those days in Nazareth, but people are people and I’m sure teens still had the same emotional reactions and deep questions about things that they do today. (The latest tweet from Mary this morning: “Don’t think I can do this. Hands are still shaking. Want to see Joseph so bad but can’t tell him. That’ll be the end of us…”)
What was it really like for Mary? To start off, how would it be to suddenly be face to face with an ANGEL? That in itself would be enough to try to absorb for a few months in my opinion. Not only did she receive a message from an angel unexpectedly standing in her very own room, the message he had for her was life-changing in the truest sense of those words.
Did she have time to think about all the possible ramifications of saying “yes” to this most holy invitation? Continue reading
