Louie Giglio leads this talk about the Advent season by highlighting the miraculous birth of Jesus, through Mary, the “blessed and highly favored” mother of Jesus and instrument for God’s grace-filled work. Louie directs followers of Jesus to sit long enough under the “flow” of God’s grace to be moved to worship and reciprocation of the same great blessing.
Key Takeaway
To be blessed and highly favored is to be chosen by God to be a conduit of His mercy to others.
How mercy works:
- First, we are ignorant of God's mercy.
- Then, we become recipients of God's grace.
- So that we can act as conduits of God's grace.
Discussion Questions
Louie reminds us that we are all in “waiting periods” as a result of the way God works to build our faith. What was the longest “waiting period” you have experienced?
What was Mary’s response to the angel Gabriel compared to Zechariah's response? You may have to read back through the stories to compare the two figures.
Why did the baby (John the Baptist) leap in the womb? There is no clear answer in Scripture, but that does not mean we cannot postulate!
What is the context behind Mary’s comments about 'Abraham’? Can anyone explain Mary's thinking?
Louie says Mary, the mother of Jesus, "chose the side of faith" in speaking about her response to the angel Gabriel. What does it mean to "choose the side of faith"? What did it mean for Mary?
What are you currently waiting for in life?
How might God be using what you are currently "waiting for" to grow your faith?
What did you learn from Mary's life as she serves as an example for followers of Jesus today?
Louie says that an emphasis on God's grace results in worship. Why does an emphasis on and awareness of grace and mercy lead to worship?
If appreciation for God's grace leads us to worship, then how do you increase your appreciation for grace? Is there anyone that found something helpful or eye-opening in regard to this appreciation?