Mary: The Yes That Changed the World
The Gospel of Saint Luke presents us with Mary, a girl from Nazareth, a small town in Galilee, in the outskirts of the Roman Empire and on the outskirts of Israel as well. A village. Yet the Lordβs gaze rested on her, on this little girl from that distant village, on the one he had chosen to be the Mother of his Son.
And Our Lady never distanced herself from that love: throughout her life her whole being is a βyesβ to that love, it is the βyesβ to God.Β
With our own βyesβ to Godβs voice in our lives we are also asked to nurture the word of God within us and bring Christ into the worldβcertainly not in the same way that Mary was, but in our own situations, and in our own ways. Using our own talents and graces we are called to bring Christ into the lives of others.
In describing the conversation between Gabriel and Mary, the Gospel of Luke perfectly describes the arc of the spiritual life: God initiates the conversation; we are initially hesitant and fearful; we seek to understand Godβs word in our life; God reminds us of our experience, and, free to choose, if we say yes to God, we are able to bring new life into the world.