The Kingdom of God Breaks Forth         
                           Joyful Anticipation of the Messiah         
                           At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in  the hill country of Judea,    where she entered  Zechariah's home and greeted Elizabeth.    When  Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby leaped in  her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy  Spirit.    In a loud voice she exclaimed: "Blessed are  you among women, and blessed is the child you will  bear!    But why am I so favored, that the mother of  my Lord should come to me?    As soon as the sound  of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my  womb leaped for joy.    Blessed is she who has  believed that what the Lord has said to her will be  accomplished!"    Luke 1:39-45         
                           Do you recognize the indwelling presence of the Lord  Jesus in your life?  Blessed are you if you see and  recognize the Lord with the "eyes of faith". The  word "blessed" [makarios in Greek] literally  means "beatitude". The word blessed does not  have to do with what we possess but rather with  whom we reflect, namely Jesus the Christ.  It  describes a kind of joy which is serene and  untouchable, self-contained, and independent from  chance and changing circumstances of life.  There is  a certain paradox for those "blessed" by the Lord.   Mary was given the "blessedness" of being the  mother of the Son of God.  That blessedness also  would become a sword which pierced her heart as  her Son died upon the cross.  Anselm, a great  teacher and Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109),  spoke these words in a homily: "Without God's Son  nothing could exist; without Mary's son, nothing  could be redeemed."  To be chosen by God is an  awesome privilege and responsibility.  Mary received  both a crown of joy and a cross of sorrow. Her joy  was not diminished by her sorrow because it was  fueled by her faith, hope, and trust in God and his  promises.  Jesus promised his disciples that "no one  will take your joy from you" (John 16:22).  The Lord  gives us a supernatural joy which enables us to bear  any sorrow or pain and which neither life nor death  can take away. Do you know the joy of a life given  over to God in faith and trust?         
                           What is the significance of Mary's visit to her cousin  Elizabeth before the birth of Jesus?  When Elizabeth  greeted Mary and recognized the Messiah in Mary's  womb they were filled with the Holy Spirit and with a  joyful anticipation of the fulfillment of God's promise  to give a Savior.  What a marvelous wonder for God  to fill not only Elizabeth's heart with his Holy Spirit  but the child in her womb as well.  John the Baptist,  even before the birth of the Messiah, pointed to his  coming and leapt for joy in the womb of his mother  as the Holy Spirit revealed to him the presence of  the King to be born. The Holy Spirit is God's gift to us  to enable us to know and experience the indwelling  presence of God and the power of his kingdom. The  Holy Spirit is the way in which God reigns within each  of us. Do you live in the joy and knowledge of God's  indwelling presence with you through his Holy Spirit?         
                           Prayer
 Lord, fill me with your Holy Spirit and give me joy  in seeking you more closely. Increase my faith in all  your promises, my hope in the joys of heaven, and  my love for You as my All. Amen