Ebenezer Baptist Church Saskatoon
Ebenezer Baptist Church Saskatoon
Ebenezer Baptist Church Saskatoon
211: Mary | Chet Ingram
32 minutes Posted Dec 19, 2025 at 9:16 pm.
–38, we step into the extraordinary yet deeply human moment when Mary—a young woman from an overlooked town—receives the most world-changing calling in history. Far from being distant or untouchable, Mary’s story reveals fear, uncertainty, and the cost of obedience when God asks us to trust Him beyond our understanding.Gabriel’s repeated words, “Do not be afraid,” remind us that God’s calling often comes wrapped in discomfort—but never without His provision. Faced with the risk of shame, rejection, and loss, Mary chose faith over fear of people, surrender over self-preservation, and trust over clarity.This passage challenges us to wrestle with a timeless question:Are we willing to say yes to God when obedience feels risky?Mary’s humble declaration—“I am the Lord’s servant”—did more than change her life. It opened the door to salvation for the world. Her story invites us to consider how our own obedience, even in uncertainty, might become a blessing to others and a magnifier of Jesus.🎧 Listen, reflect, and be encouraged to trust God when the path forward isn’t clear—because nothing is impossible with Him.
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Faith Over Fear | MaryWhat do you do when God’s call disrupts everything you had planned?In this message from Luke 1:26–38, we step into the extraordinary yet deeply human moment when Mary—a young woman from an overlooked town—receives the most world-changing calling in history. Far from being distant or untouchable, Mary’s story reveals fear, uncertainty, and the cost of obedience when God asks us to trust Him beyond our understanding.Gabriel’s repeated words, “Do not be afraid,” remind us that God’s calling often comes wrapped in discomfort—but never without His provision. Faced with the risk of shame, rejection, and loss, Mary chose faith over fear of people, surrender over self-preservation, and trust over clarity.This passage challenges us to wrestle with a timeless question:Are we willing to say yes to God when obedience feels risky?Mary’s humble declaration—“I am the Lord’s servant”—did more than change her life. It opened the door to salvation for the world. Her story invites us to consider how our own obedience, even in uncertainty, might become a blessing to others and a magnifier of Jesus.🎧 Listen, reflect, and be encouraged to trust God when the path forward isn’t clear—because nothing is impossible with Him.