Sunday, December 12th 2021 • David Allen
"And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus." — Luke 1:31
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Well, good morning.
If you would, take your Bible and turn to Luke chapter 1.
We're going to be looking at, starting at looking at verse 26.
We're going to be looking at the account of Mary with the angel Gabriel this morning during
our Christmas series.
But as you're turning there, I've got a question for you.
Right now, what impossible task or situation are you facing?
Right now, what impossible task or situation are you facing?
I said, well, Pastor Dave, that's a funny kind of question for a Christmas service series.
Yet, as we read together, you'll see that Mary faced an impossible task.
Let me ask you this.
Are you trying to figure it out on your own?
Are you trying to come up with your own plan to accomplish the task or the plan to manage
that situation?
In the future, how will you take on an impossible task or situation?
And where does God fit into that solution?
This morning, as I came to church, got into my office and kind of finished up with some
last details of the message, I opened up my emails just to see if there's anything I need
to respond to or look at.
And sure enough, of all things, there happened to be an email from a good friend who began
to share with me what he and his wife were going through with a family member.
And as I continued to read down through the email, I was like, wow, what an impossible task.
And then I began to think about some of you who are sitting in this very room and some of
the situations that you're facing that seem impossible.
Or maybe some of the tasks that you're about to venture on that seem impossible.
But as we'll discover in this passage this morning, sometimes the impossible comes our way because
God wants to place us in front of the impossible.
God needs our help.
God wants to use us.
And the task seems to be impossible.
So maybe this morning for you, it's God prompting your heart or clearly God has said to you,
I need you to do this.
And your question, just like Mary's, was, well, how?
It's an honest question, isn't it?
Have you ever taken the time to reflect or study on the truths of Scripture that show us enormously
the impossibilities that God makes possible?
The Scriptures are filled with it.
You'll recall most of these.
The universe is spoken into existence that we see in Genesis.
The children of Israel cross the Red Sea, not just cross it, but they cross it on dry land.
Three men walk out of a fiery furnace with no burns and no scent of fire.
A shepherd boy defeats a giant.
Water is turned into wine at a wedding feast.
Individuals brought back from the dead.
The blind are made to see.
Countless biblical accounts in Scriptures where we see God do the impossible.
In the passage that we're looking at this morning, verse 37, it says,
The angel Gabriel says to Mary,
For nothing is impossible with God.
For nothing will be impossible with God.
It doesn't say that there are some things that are impossible for God to do.
It doesn't say that.
Thankfully, it says that God will do the impossible.
That nothing is impossible for him.
Then in Matthew, the 19th chapter, verse 26,
It's the account where the rich young man comes to Jesus and asks him how he can get into heaven.
And Jesus says to him,
Sell everything you got because he was rich.
And he realized he liked his riches more than he was really willing to follow the Lord.
And it says that he walks away sadly.
And at that, Jesus looks at his disciples and said these words,
With man, this is impossible.
But with God, all things are possible.
With man, this is impossible.
But with God, all things are possible.
What is it that you are facing?
Whether it be a task or a situation or a message that God has clearly given you that seems impossible.
But as we will discover today, the Lord will make it possible.
This summer, I got to witness God pull off the impossible with the airlines.
If you've been familiar with flying anywhere in the U.S. or around the world,
Anytime you mention airlines and you mention going someplace,
You know there's always the possibility of you not getting to your destination when you're supposed to.
This summer, I had the privilege of taking 20 of us, 11 students, 9 adults, to Utah
To work with our partner, Hope Valley Community Church.
And so we had to fly.
We weren't driving.
That would take too many days.
So we're flying.
And Mike Morgan had helped out make the arrangements for the flight.
And when you do group arrangements, you just get what they give you.
You don't get to choose.
And I remember, it was in April, I remember looking on the itinerary.
And it showed our trip back from Utah.
It showed that we had an hour in between our flight coming into Dallas and leaving Dallas.
And I've flown enough to know that you have an hour, you may not meet that flight.
And so here we are, Saturday morning, getting ready to head back to Columbia.
We've had a fantastic week of ministering and being a part of the work that God's doing at Hope Valley Church.
Just an incredible week with the students and the adults.
And I wake up Saturday morning and I look at my phone and I see a text from the airlines that says,
Your flight, leaving Salt Lake City, is delayed.
I don't know what you got to be kidding me.
I am ready to get home.
It's been a great week, but I am ready to leave.
And so I go downstairs and I share with Mike.
Mike's a whiz with the airline stuff.
Mike gets on the phone.
He's trying to get through.
Mike says, better yet, Dave, I think if we can pack.
And if we can clean this house and get to the airport and try to work on things, we might have a chance.
So 20 of us finished packing all our luggage and cleaned the VRBO house that we lived in that entire week.
And we loaded up the vans in an hour and a half.
That was one thing that blew my mind, that we all did that in under an hour and a half.
Not to mention that 20 of us smoothly navigated using three restrooms for 20 people all week long.
And it never got to me that anybody fussed about not getting in the restroom.
That was an incredible feat in and of itself.
We make it to the airport.
By the time we get to the airport, Mike, correct me if I'm wrong,
I think Mike was still on hold after about two hours.
We don't get to change our flight.
We go through the process.
Our flight's not out of Lake City until 4 o'clock, Salt Lake City time.
And so we're sitting in the airport that entire time.
So what do you think I'm doing?
I'm looking at my phone.
We got any more delays?
What's happening?
Finally get to our gate, sitting there at the gate.
And I'm watching the sign at our gate, talking about our flight.
And the flight coming into Salt Lake City that we're supposed to get on to get to Dallas is delayed.
So now the hour goes even deeper.
I'm like, and here's the thing.
We told the students, and in the riding van, we prayed, God, work it out.
We all want to get home.
Some of them, I think, had the idea that if we don't, we get to stay in Dallas.
And that was exciting some of the students.
Not me and maybe some of the adults.
We wanted to be in our house.
We sat there, and I prayed.
A little bit later, sure enough, their flight still slowing down coming into Salt Lake.
So I prayed.
Now, I'll be honest with you.
As I prayed, there was that sliver of doubt saying,
Yeah, I'm not getting home tonight.
I'm going to be in Dallas.
I didn't want to think about how to get, you know, getting 20 people into a hotel room,
getting them fed, getting them back on a plane the next morning.
All that was supposed to be done.
We finally get on our plane.
And we get in towards Dallas, and I'm thinking,
All right, we got to get off the plane.
We got to, if you've ever been to Dallas Airport,
you get off at your terminal, catch the tram,
and you got to go to wherever your next plane is.
And it may not be right next door to your gate.
It may be in terminal C, B, or A.
We flew into D.
We had to get to B.
So we are booking.
Oh, I forgot to tell you this.
We're all in the back of the plane.
The last seat.
I'm sitting with Christine and one of the other students,
or it might just be Christine and I and the other students across the way,
and we are three rows from the back,
and I think there's like 30 rows.
I'm like, unbelievable.
We tried to figure something out,
and Mike got on the plane at a good seat like row nine,
and we switched seats with him and Moses,
hoping that Moses could get to the gate sooner than we once we landed.
But as we approached Dallas, the pilot gets on the intercom system.
We have a group that needs to connect to their flight.
If you are not in a hurry, would you please remain seated so that they can get off?
And I'm thinking, wow.
The plane lands.
We get up out of our seat.
By that time, we are already 20 minutes past time the plane is supposed to leave.
Didn't stop praying.
And at this point, I'm almost at the excited part that,
man, if I get on that plane to Columbia,
whoo, am I going to be excited for God?
And we get off that plane,
and we're running.
We are running through the airport.
The kids, the other adults, they're leaving me.
I don't know the last time I ran anywhere,
let alone with a backpack running through an airport.
And we get to the escalator.
We get on the tram.
We get all the way to gate B.
And again, I'm like,
one, I'm about to die right here in Dallas Airport
because I've not ran like this ever.
And we're getting down.
I can see Mike in front of me,
and we come down the steps,
and we're about to round,
and I hear this lady's voice say,
slow down, stop.
Your plane is waiting on you.
And I feel chills right now as I say that.
Now understand,
I know that this impossibility
is no comparison to what maybe some of you
are facing right now in this room.
I know it has no comparison whatsoever
to what we're going to read together
in this passage of Scripture.
But I know for whatever reason
the Lord needed to show me
and maybe 19 others
something about Him.
It may have been just a simple reminder
that, David, I'm still God,
and I can do anything I need to do,
whether it's small or large.
And God did that.
When I thought I would still be in Dallas
and not at home
and my wife in my bed,
He still accomplished getting 16 of us,
17 of us,
three of us had already gotten an early flight,
17 of us on a plane
that we shouldn't have gotten on.
It was two weeks after that
that I continued just to reflect
on what God was doing
to not want to lose the lesson
that God was trying to teach me.
But, David, I'm still God,
and I can do whatever it is
that I need to do,
whether big or small.
And what you and I discovered this morning
in this passage of Scripture,
that God is God,
and God will do whatever He needs to do
in you, through you, for you.
It doesn't matter.
So whether you're facing an impossible task
or looking at an impossible situation
or maybe something that God
is telling you to do
and you look at it as impossible,
know this from the Word of God
that God can make it possible.
Look at verse 26 with me.
We know in the Old Testament
that it's prophesied
that God will be in our midst,
that He will be born.
And in verse 26,
we pick up and we read this
in the sixth month.
The reference here is that
Mary's cousin Elizabeth,
who was up in age
and who was barren,
the angel Gabriel came to her husband,
Zechariah, and said,
Zechariah, you and Elizabeth
are going to give birth to a son.
And your son's name will be John.
It's John the Baptist.
And John's going to pave the way.
So before we even get very far
into chapter 1 of Luke,
we already see that God
is starting to work out
an impossible task
to make it possible.
In the sixth month,
the angel Gabriel was sent
from God to a city of Galilee
named Nazareth.
And this is important.
Remember,
when there was word about Jesus,
somebody simply said,
there's nothing good
that comes from Nazareth.
Nazareth was a place
that was not highly looked at.
It was not a place
that was respected.
But yet,
Nazareth would be the place
that God would choose
a young teenage girl.
It goes on to say
in verse 27,
to a virgin betrothed
to a man whose name
was Joseph
of the house of David.
Now Luke uses the word virgin
three times in this passage.
Three times.
This is important for you and I
because it's foundational
to our faith.
It's foundational
to the doctrines
that you and I hold.
that Jesus is both human
and divine.
We can't miss that.
There are a lot of religions
out there that believe
that Jesus was just human.
That he was a good guy.
That he might have been
a prophet.
But they miss the fact
that Jesus was human
and divine.
As the scripture said
that we even read last week
when Bo shared with us
in the book of John,
the first chapter,
that God sent Jesus
to dwell among us.
It was God
to dwell among us.
We can't miss that.
That's foundational
to our beliefs.
That's foundational
to who we are
as Christians.
That God took
a young virgin girl
and placed Jesus
in her womb
that he would be born,
that he would walk
through the earth
and be in our midst.
To a virgin betrothed
to a man whose name
was Joseph
of the house of David
and the virgin's name
was Mary.
And he came to her
and said,
Greetings,
O favored one,
the Lord is with you.
But she was greatly troubled
at the saying
and tried to discern
what sort of greeting
this might be.
Can you imagine
being a young teenage girl
and the angel Gabriel
and the angel Gabriel
comes to you
with a greeting
and he's about
to lay on you
this impossible task?
What could you
possibly imagine
in that moment?
for you?
We see
how Mary responds.
Look at verse 29.
But she was greatly troubled
at the saying.
Yeah,
I would too, right?
Wouldn't you?
And tried to discern
what sort of greeting
this might be.
In verse 30,
And the angel said to her,
Do not be afraid.
Now that's comforting words.
An angel's in your midst.
He's speaking to you.
And he reassures you
not to be afraid.
There are moments,
several moments
in your life,
several moments
in my life,
there will be several moments
in our lives
where we need to remember
the words of Scripture
and especially in this case,
Do not be afraid.
And the angel goes on
to say,
For you have found
favor with God.
Twice,
Gabriel reminds Mary
that God has found
favor on her.
In some translation,
it says that God
extends His grace
to Mary.
The definition
of the favor of God.
And he goes on,
And behold,
you will conceive
in your womb
and bear a son
and you shall call
His name
Jesus.
So now we get to see
in the very midst
of these few verses
who Jesus
is going to be.
Gabriel is sharing
with Mary
who she is about
to conceive.
You and I know
the story of Jesus.
You and I know
about His birth.
You and I know
about His 30 years
of ministry.
We know that.
Mary doesn't have
any of this knowledge.
And the angel
of Gabriel
is telling her
who Jesus will be.
Verse 32,
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 father David.
And He will reign
over the house
of Jacob forever.
And His kingdom
there will be
no end.
Now think about
receiving all that
as a young teenage girl.
that the Son
that you will conceive
is the Son of God.
And that He's going
to accomplish
all these things.
Man,
I just have
a hard enough time
as it is
the responsibility
of trying to raise
two boys.
I'm honest.
I mean,
it is tough.
But to think
that you are given
the task
of bringing
the Son of God
into the world.
And Mary said
to the angel,
How will this be
since I am a virgin?
Mary understood.
Mary understood
how it all works.
And she had
an honest
and simple question.
How is that
going to happen?
And the angel
answered 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 called
Holy,
the Son of God.
And listen
what the angel
Gabriel does
in his next words.
And behold,
your relative
Elizabeth
in her old age
has also
conceived a son.
And this is
the sixth month
with her
who is called
barren.
Remember,
Gabriel delivered
that message
to Zachariah
and Elizabeth.
And now,
Gabriel has taken
the opportunity
to encourage
Mary
with the task
that God
has presented her.
To let Mary know
that Mary,
it's going to be okay.
Mary,
it's going to be
all right
because your cousin
is going
through a very
similar thing
that she
couldn't bear
a child
but now
she is.
And Mary,
you're going to
walk with her
through this
as you walk
through your
pregnancy.
a way
of Gabriel,
the messenger
of God
letting Mary
know it's
going to be
okay.
It's going
to be
encouragement.
But then
he hits her
with one
of the biggest
statements
of all
that we
read earlier.
Mary,
for nothing
will be
impossible
with God.
Nothing
will be
impossible
with God,
Mary.
It may
look impossible.
Elizabeth
and Zachariah
may think
it's impossible.
But the
fact that
God is
involved,
Mary,
it's possible.
It will
happen.
And I
love,
this is one
of the
verses of
Scripture
when I
read this
story of
Mary and
Gabriel.
This is
one of the
ones I
just hold
on to.
The response
that Mary
gives,
and Mary
said,
Behold,
I am
the servant
of the
Lord.
Let it
be to
me
according
to your
word.
And the
angel
departed
from
her.
That's
Mary's
impossible
task.
To
conceive
the
child
Jesus
and to
bring him
into the
world.
Knowing
that she
and Joseph
have never
been together,
knowing that
it's an
impossibility,
but yet the
angel Gabriel
says,
Mary is
possible.
Because God's
with you.
God's behind
it.
God's going
to make it
happen,
Mary.
So when
you think
about the
task or
situation or
the thing
that God
has laid
at your
feet that
seems
impossible,
remember
what God
is doing
with and
through and
for Mary.
You see,
Mary was an
ordinary person.
Mary's like you
and I.
There's nothing
special about
Mary.
She doesn't
come from a
long lineage of
anything.
She's just a
teenage girl
born in the
village of
Nazareth.
Yet God
chooses her
to be the
one who
bears his
son Jesus.
You see,
when I think
about the
situations that
I face,
I'm just an
ordinary guy.
There's nothing
special about
me.
There's no
reason other
than the fact
that God
loves me that
he would
intervene in
any matter
whatsoever
except for the
fact he loves
me because I
am a child
of his.
It's comforting
to know that
Mary was just
an ordinary
person.
There wasn't
any special
reason that
God chose
her other
than the
fact that
he chose
her to
be the
one to
bear Jesus.
That's the
difference.
You and I
may not be,
we look at
Mary and we
look at a
bunch of
resumes,
she may
not be
the one
that we
would
chose,
but it
does not
matter.
If you
remember when
David was
chosen by
God,
everybody else
thought it
was all his
brothers that
should be
chosen by
God.
And God
said,
I don't look
at those
appearances.
I look at
the heart.
See,
with God,
his standard
is not our
standard.
His selection
process is not
our selection
process.
who God
chooses,
he will
choose.
But God
found favor
with Mary.
Remember
verse 28,
O favored
one,
the Lord
is with
you.
Verse 30,
you have
found favor
with God.
But the
second thing
that I
notice about
this passage
is this,
God's
presence
surrounded
Mary.
This is
what we
can't forget.
This is
what you
and I
have got
to see,
especially
if you're
facing
that
impossible
past
situation
or whatever
it is
that God
has placed
in front
of you.
We
can't
miss
the
fact
of
God's
presence
surrounding
Mary.
Verse 28,
we see
that God
was with
her.
God
was with
her.
And he
came to
her and
said,
greetings,
favored
one,
the
Lord
is
with
you.
He
didn't
say the
Lord's
off at
a distance
and if
you need
him,
try to
reach
out to
him.
No,
he
didn't
say
that.
He
said the
Lord
is
with
you,
Mary.
And
then in
verse 35,
we see
these words
that Gabriel
says that
the Holy
Spirit and
the power
of God
will be
with
her.
And
the angel
answered
her,
the Holy
Spirit will
come upon
you and
the power
of the
Most High
will
overshadow
you.
Mary,
God's
presence
will be
with
you.
Whatever
it is
you're
dealing
with,
whatever
it is
you're
facing,
you have
to know
because of
what God's
word says
that his
presence is
with you.
You are
not alone
in whatever
it is
that you
face,
whatever
the
impossibility
is,
you are
not
alone.
What
God is
saying to
Mary,
what God
is doing
with Mary,
God
will
also
do
with
you
and
he
will
do
with
me.
And of
course,
the next
thing we
see is
God
used
Mary
to
accomplish
the
impossible.
That's
definitely
a definition
of
impossible.
A
young
teenage
virgin
to give
birth,
but to
give birth
to the
Messiah.
That's
definition
of
impossible.
But
God
accomplished
the
impossible
with
Mary.
And the
angel
answered
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
called
holy,
the
Son
of
God.
And
behold,
your
relative
Elizabeth
in her
old
age
has
also
conceived
a
son.
And
this
is
the
sixth
month
of
her
who
was
called
barren.
for
nothing
will
be
impossible
with
God.
If
you
are a
child
of
God,
He
can
accomplish
the
impossible
with
your
life.
Just
know,
it may
not
look
and it
may
not
turn
out
the
way
you
hope,
plan,
or
pray.
That's
the
reality.
God's
going to
do what
He
needs
to
do
in
your
life.
And
when
you
face
impossibilities,
it
doesn't
always
turn
out
the
way
you
hope.
It
doesn't
always
turn
out
the
way
you
would
like.
But
it's
going
to
turn
out
the
way
God
desires
to
carry
it
through
in
and
through
your
life.
On
a
side
note,
if
you're
struggling,
if
you're
struggling
this
very
day
with
that
that
seems
impossible
and
you've
prayed
through
it,
you've
thought
about
it,
everything
imaginable
that you've
tried to
do,
but yet
there's
still
that
hurdle,
there's
still
that
area
where
it's
just
like
it's
not
working.
I
encourage
you
to
talk
to
one
of
us
as
your
pastor.
Let
us
be
a
sounding
board
for
you.
Let
us
be
the
person
that
can
give
you
some
spiritual
direction,
some
help,
and if
it
exceeds
beyond
our
understanding
and our
abilities,
we'll
continue
to find
whatever
help
that
you
need
to
face
the
impossibility.
I
know
that.
I've
been
here
now
20
years
and I
have
watched
countless
times
of
pastors
helping
those
of
you
guys
here
because
that's
one of
the
things
that
God
desires
for
us
to
do.
Don't
walk
it
alone.
Seek
the
counsel.
First
step
might be
to come
and to
speak
with
one
of
us
and
I
encourage
you
to
take
that.
The
last
thing
is
this.
Mary
responded
to
God
with
humility
and
obedience.
That's
the beauty
for me.
That's
the beauty
part of
the beauty
of this
story.
That
Mary
responded
with
obedience
and
humility.
She
didn't
come up
with
excuses
on why
she
couldn't
be
the
one.
She
didn't
tuck
and run
from
anything
and try
to hide.
With
humility
and
obedience
she
recognized
who she
was
and
released
it
to
God.
That's
the
key
in
this
final
response
that
we
see
in
this
passage.
She
recognized
who
she
was
in
Christ
and
responded
and
released
it
to
God.
Look
again
at what
she
says.
Behold
I
am
the
servant
of
the
Lord.
Y'all
that's
very
important
for you
and
for
me.
when
the
Lord
has
taken
us
through
something
or
when
the
Lord
has
presented
something
to
us
it's
important
that
our
response
be
I
am
the
servant
of
the
Lord.
You're
saying
I
surrender
to
you
God.
God
I'm
going
to
do
whatever
it
is
that
you
desire
for
me
to
do.
It's
out
of
my
hands
it's
not
me.
You're
placing
this
on
me.
I
am
your
servant.
but
not
only
that
Mary
then
says
let
it
be.
Lord
I'm
good
with
this.
Lord
I'm
going
to
do
whatever
it
is
that
you
are
asking
me
to
do.
Let
it
be
to
me
according
to
your
word.
And
then
it
says
and
the
angel
departed
from
her.
No
matter
the
situation
here's
how
God
helps
you
face
that
which
seems
impossible.
His
presence
is
with
you.
His
presence
is
there
to
guide
you.
His
presence
is
there
to
encourage
you.
It
is
your
responsibility
and
my
responsibility
to
talk
to
God
and
to
listen
to
him
speak.
So
important.
Talk
to
God
and
listen
to
God
speak
to
you.
I
really
think
that's
where
we
miss
it.
We
want
God
to
step
in
in
that
fast
food
lane
and
fix
it
for
us
and
give
us
everything.
Yet
we
don't
turn
to
God
and
we
don't
seek
after
God
and
then
we
don't
listen
to
God.
God
God
all
speaks
He
speaks
through
His
word
He
speaks
through
those
brothers
and
sisters
in
the
Lord
who
are
our
friends
He
speaks
through
them
but
we
got
to
listen
may
our
hearts
and
minds
and
spirits
have
the
response
to
God
that
Mary
had
I
am
the
servant
of
the
Lord
let
it
be
to
me
according
to
your
word
Father
I
recognize
this
morning
that
all
many
of
us
in
this
room
face
impossible
tasks
face
impossible
situations
and
even
know
Lord
that
there
are
some
in
this
room
that
you
have
given
some
specific
tasks
to
that
seem
impossible
so
Lord
it's
my
prayer
the
day
that
we
have
ears
to
hear
your
word
where
you
promise
to
us
that
your
presence
is
there
with
us
in
the
midst
of
what
we
face
Lord
your
presence
there
to
guide
us
to
lead
us
but
to
be
with
us
every
step
of
the
way
Lord
may
we
hold
on
to
your
truth
Lord
may
we
pursue
you
for
guidance
and
direction
Lord
may
we
continue
to
pray
over
whatever
that
situation
is
and
turn
it
over
to
you
and
watch
you
do
what
only
you
can
do
in
and
through
us
and
in
our
midst
Lord
may
we
realize
if the
burden
is
great
you
have
already
said
that
you
will
carry
that
burden
for
us
may
may
we
turn
our
hearts
and
our
minds
and
our
spirits
to
you
Lord
the
author
and
perfecter
of
our
faith
who
loves
us
and
desires
to
guide
us
we
love
you
Lord
we
thank
you
we
ask
this
prayer
in
your
name
amen
we
have
our
prayer
encouragers
on
each
side
here
and
again
maybe
there's
a
burden
that
you're
carrying
an
impossible
task
you're
going
through
they're
here
to
pray
with
you
I'll
be
down
front
if
you'd
like
to
come
I'd
be
honored
to
pray
with
you
take
advantage
as we
stand
and sing
together
take
advantage
having
someone
pray
on
your
behalf
pray
with
you
and
pray
over
you
as
we
sing
together
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