Called to Steward
But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.”
Luke 1:30-31 (NIV)
God has dispensed special graces to you that show up in ways that make it unmistakably clear that you have to walk your journey according to God’s speed. He dispenses graces to each one of us, which make us able to honor Him in spaces and with assignments in life that others would never be able to steward in the same way.
For Mary, it was her womb. For some, it’s teaching. For some, it’s their parenting. For others, it’s their hands. For others, it’s their strength, their courage, their compassion, or their grit. For some, it’s their suffering.
Mary is told that God’s favor requires her to stand as an anomaly in her whole community’s customs and practices, their spiritual considerations, their ideas about what a miracle is, and how they understand God to work in human affairs. God was saying through His angel: Mary, I’m getting ready to use you to confuse a whole lot of people. It is going to cause community questions and speculations. You’re going to be the brunt of a whole lot of rumors, and it’s going to cause a lot of confusion, because I dispense grace for you to birth redemption. You will give birth to a son without having sex with a man.
That’s awe-striking in itself! But then the angel also tells her what she is to call the baby. In a society where every child is culturally and customarily named by the Father, Mary was dispensed the special grace to name him Jesus because He would save people from their sins.
The favor you find with God requires faith, courage, and a surrender to the path that God constructs in your life.
If you want to know what you’re called to do, you have to ask yourself, where is God releasing graces to you? Because that’s how you have found favor with God. Connected to it is the call that God has for your life. Here’s the frustration for some of us: we are trying to traffic where we have not been graced. That’s going to create frustration. You have to find out where God has dispensed grace, and that doesn’t always mean an easy path.
You need Jesus to help you identify where graces have been released into your life because sometimes His graces may have been dispensed in your pain and in your pressure as much as it could be in your pleasure and in your prosperity. You need this because the assignment might require you to be different, change, and grow. If you want your life to count in ways that God has imagined for you, then you have to strengthen your faith in Jesus because that creates a road from your divine calling to your divine destiny.