09-10-2025 PART 3: Mary’s Five Characteristics: A Model of Faith and Commitment
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Section 1
Mary’s very name, meaning “bitterness,” prophetically pointed to the suffering she would endure in witnessing her son’s crucifixion. Yet her life revealed not bitterness of spirit but remarkable faith. At the wedding in Cana (John 2), she used the “mother card” not for herself but to help others, caring deeply about the couple’s needs. Her concern for people’s problems reflects a heart that notices and intercedes, even in social situations. That characteristic alone highlights her compassion and willingness to bring every issue, large or small, to Jesus.
Section 2
Mary’s faith shines when contrasted with Zachariah’s response to the angel. While Zachariah doubted and demanded proof, Mary asked only how God would accomplish His plan. Her words, “I am the Lord’s servant. May your word to me be fulfilled,” reveal a spirit of trust and surrender. She believed God’s promise and embraced it, even without fully understanding how. This faith, rooted in humility, set her apart as one who leaned on God’s Word rather than her own reasoning, demonstrating a powerful lesson in trusting divine possibility over human doubt.
Section 3
Finally, Mary’s commitment extended into the early church. Acts 1:14 records her presence among the 120 who prayed in the upper room, awaiting the Holy Spirit. Though she had already played her unique role in salvation history, she continued to serve quietly, not seeking position but interceding with others for the church’s birth. Her characteristics—honored to be chosen, humble in identity, compassionate toward others, strong in faith, and committed to advancing God’s kingdom—form a model of Christian living. Mary reminds believers that serving God doesn’t end with one great act but continues faithfully until He calls us home.
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