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I reread Luke 1:26-38 and it became apparent to me that Gabriel told Mary that she was favored by God and was going to have a child. Like Sara, Mary had no choice. She was going to have a child even though it seemed impossible. I have heard people say that Mary gave God permission by saying, “may it be done to me according to your word.” But after rereading the passage I believe she is praying for it to happen as the Angel had told her.
Our baptism is meant to lead us to a prayer like Mary’s. When we truly hear the Gospel we should be in a state of amazement. Our baptism gives us the opportunity to pray, “May all these promises I have heard become a part of my life and may I do my part in God’s plan.” Like Mary, our life as a believer begins to evolve from the moment we say our prayer. The baptism of the Church is not a baptism of repentance but a commitment to join others in sustaining the Kingdom of God as a dynamic presence in this world.
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