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Women who have been pregnant will recognise Mary’s urge to run out and tell another woman that she is pregnant. The angel doesn’t hang around and wait on Mary hand and foot. He departs, so Mary needs someone to share her excitement and fears, to commiserate with about morning sickness, and to understand just how exhausting it is to grow a baby while still working, preparing the meals, doing the laundry, and cleaning the house.
Plus, there was so much mystery and wonder and unknown about Mary’s pregnancy. Elizabeth had wanted a baby for so long and had almost given up hope when she became pregnant, but Mary certainly didn’t imagine or plan on this pregnancy. Scripture tells us the two women, pregnant in such different circumstances, spent three months together before Mary returned to her hometown. They had much to talk and dream about, and learn about together. Thank goodness God gave them the gift of each other in that time!
Questions of the week
If you, your partner, or a loved one has been pregnant, who played the part of Elizabeth for you, the friend you could run to in haste?
When have you been an Elizabeth to someone else who needed to visit and talk? For whom might you be able to do that this coming week?