In the last post, we talked about Elizabeth’s backstory. How Elizabeth and Mary were cousins pregnant at the same time.
The Miracle of Birth – The Backstory of Mary
The story begins with Mary, a young girl, and her fiancé, Joseph.
Mary and Joseph were engaged.
Mary was a virgin, until the Holy Spirit visited and impregnated her, causing confusion for the pair. Not to mention family and friends as well. Theoretically, Mary was still a virgin.

“Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.”
Angel Gabriel
Of course, Joseph was quite angry that his betrothed was “with child.” And he knew it wasn’t his!
Anger led to the Angel.
In a dream, an Angel visited Joseph and told him to care for Mary.
“Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”
Angel Gabriel
And so it was. Joseph and Mary were a couple, and they were destined to become parents. Parents of the long-awaited Messiah.
Pillars of Faith
Elizabeth and Mary were pillars of faith and obedience to God. And so were their respective partners, Zechariah and Joseph. Although Elizabeth was well beyond her childbearing years, it was miraculous for her to conceive. It was her pregnancy that served as a precursor to Mary’s virgin birth. Mary’s conception was even more miraculous because it symbolized the divine nature of the birth of the Christ-child that transcended all logical and biological thoughts and constructs.
Transcending All Logic
Faith transcends logic. To the logical mind, we must see proof before something can be believed. Yet, as people of faith, we don’t have to see evidence. We believe because we “feel” the Spirit of God within us. After all, we were made in the image of God. It sure is awesome to “feel” God’s presence. Yet, many of us feel dry. Unheard. Empty. We ask, “Where are you, God.” And the answer is silence.
Is it possible to have faith when you don’t “feel” God’s presence. Faith is a choice. Choosing to believe regardless of your feelings will reap rewards whether you “feel” them or not.
We Are The Clay
There hasn’t been a time in my life when God was absent. Of course, there were times when I thought he abandoned me. Like when I was bullied in junior high school. Or during my first marriage. Or during the divorce. But, I realized that God was walking me through the darkness. So I could come out the other side. Like a piece of fine pottery after being in the kiln’s heat.
Sometimes, we must surrender logic to fully feel the Holy Spirit in us. If you feel lost, perhaps try to talk to God? Ask God to reveal his image to you. To feel his presence. To walk with you on your life journey. God is the peace that passeth all understanding.
A Christmas Miracle – Part 4, will discuss the Miracle of Emotions During Pregnancy.
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You write: “It sure is awesome to “feel” God’s presence. Yet, many of us feel dry. Unheard. Empty. We ask, `Where are you, God?’ And the answer is silence.” And then further on, you observe: “Choosing to believe regardless of your feelings will reap rewards whether you `feel’ them or not.”
This is so true. Thank you for acknowledging the experience of those people who don’t feel God’s presence. And for affirming that a faithful response is possible for us as well.
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