HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE
Luke 1:26-38
Prayer
Most of us want to be
successful in life.
But what is success?
Is success the same as making
money or overcoming difficulties?
The same as
being first or reaching the top?
Some define success that way.
But a better definition says,
“Success is finding God’s will for your life;”
“And
carrying it out.”
We will leave this life as a
successful person, if we have done what God
wanted us to do.
He has a plan.
Every believer who ever
lived;
Every believer alive today;
And every believer who lives
in the future is a part of that plan.
When we stand before the
judgment seat of God, our success in life will not
be measured by the fortune we amassed;
Or the people we supervised;
Or the problems we overcame;
Or anything like that.
Our success in life will be
measured by our response to the things God
wanted us to do.
Did we say yes when He asked
us to accept Christ?
Did we say yes when He asked
us to serve in the Church?
These things will determine
our success in life.
Mary is an example.
God had a special plan for
her.
It was an unusual plan.
It seemed impossible.
But Mary responded in a
positive way.
God sent an angel to her;
Not just any angel;
The angel
Gabriel.
This seems significant to me.
It’s the angel Gabriel who
told Daniel that the Messiah would appear in 483
years (Dan. 9:24-27);
It’s the angel Gabriel who told
Zacharias that John the Baptist would be born.
And now it’s the angel
Gabriel who is delivering this message to Mary.
He went to a place called
Nazareth.
This was a small city.
We would call it a small
town;
A
relatively insignificant little town.
Not much went on there.
But a virgin named Mary lived
there.
And Luke does not want us to
miss this point.
He mentions it twice in the
same verse.
Gabriel appeared “To a virgin
espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of
the house of David;”
“And the virgin's name was
Mary.”
The Bible is clearly teaching
that Mary was a chaste woman;
That Mary had never been
involved in a sexual relationship with a man.
This is emphasized because
God knew men would deny the virgin birth.
He knew men would say it is a
biological impossibility.
So He picked a doctor to
record this event.
And doctor
Luke tells us twice in the same verse that Mary was a virgin.
There are at least six Mary’s
mentioned in the New Testament.
This Mary lived in Nazareth.
She was engaged to a man
named Joseph.
We don’t know for sure, but
Mary's parents probably arranged this
engagement.
That was the custom back
then.
Mary was poor.
And she was probably a
teenager (perhaps 13 or 14 years old).
Joseph was of the house of
David;
A
descendant of the old royal family.
He was poor too.
He and Mary were too poor to
offer a sheep when they took Jesus to the
Temple to be circumcised.
This is the kind of people
God chooses.
He can overcome things like
age and poverty;
Where we are from, where we
live, etc.
God can overcome our
circumstances.
It’s things like pride, unbelief and rebellion that stop
Him.
Gabriel greeted Mary in a
special way,
“Hail, thou who art highly
favored, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou
among women.”
This needs our attention.
Some Catholics make too much
of it.
And some Protestants make too
little of it.
Some Catholics worship Mary.
And some Protestants put her down.
God was not making a deity
out of Mary.
But the Bible DOES say that
she was highly favored.
And God DID choose her for a
very special task.
What did she think about this
angel?
“When she saw him, she was troubled
at his saying, and considered in her
mind what manner of greeting this should be.”
Mary was troubled and
perplexed.
The mere presence of this
angel would be enough to make any teenager
apprehensive.
How would you react if you turned
around,
And an angel was standing
there with a message from God?
Mary pondered the meaning of
this greeting.
Is this a joke?
Is this really an angel?
Is this really a message from
God?
Am I really being favored by
God?
What does blessed art thou
among women mean?
Gabriel sensed her alarm.
He tried to assure her.
He repeated part of the
greeting.
“Fear not, Mary; for thou
hast found favor with God.”
Don’t be afraid
Mary.
God is pleased with you.
God has something special for
you.
“Behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt
call his name Jesus.”
You will have a baby;
A baby boy.
God wants you to name Him
Jesus.
Jesus means “The Lord is
salvation.”
Dr. J. Vernon McGee points
out that a woman brought sin into the world.
Eve led Adam into sin.
But Dr. McGee also points out
that God chose a woman to help do something
about that sin.
He chose Mary to bring the
Savior into the world.
One woman was very
instrumental in the fall of mankind.
And another woman was very
instrumental in the salvation of mankind.
Next, Gabriel began to tell
Mary what her child would be like.
Only God can do that.
Only God can reveal someone's
future before they are born.
Gabriel said five things
about Jesus:
1st---Gabriel
said, “He shall be great.”
Jesus showed great power by
raising the dead, healing the sick, walking on
water and casting out demons.
He was great in compassion;
Great in knowledge;
Great in
wisdom.
A greater person never lived.
He changed this world.
And everyone knows it.
2nd---Gabriel told
Mary, “He shall be called the Son of the Highest."
Who is “The Highest?”
“The Highest” is God;
And the “Son of the Highest” is
the Son of God.
Gabriel was saying Jesus will
have a special relationship with God.
He will be related to God in
a unique and intimate way.
He will even be called the
“Son of the Highest.”
3rd---Gabriel told
Mary, “The Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his
father David.”
Several hundred years before
this, God promised King David a descendant to
sit on his throne.
And to rule over an eternal
kingdom.
God put that promise in the
form of a covenant.
He made it binding and unconditional.
Gabriel was saying Jesus will
be the fulfillment of God’s promise to King
David.
He is the promised heir;
The anointed one;
The King of
kings and Lord of lords.
4th---Gabriel told
Mary, “He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever.”
Jesus was, is, and always
will be, the King of the Jews.
Isaiah said the government of
Israel will rest on His shoulders.
And the nation of Israel will be very special to Him.
The world needs to be very
careful about how it treats Israel.
The Bible calls Israel the apple of God’s eye;
It says harming Israel is the same thing as sticking your finger in God’s
eye.