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◀Devotionals/The NIV 365 Day Devotional - Thursday, December 18, 2025
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The NIV 365 Day Devotional

Duration: 365 days

Mary: A Faithful Example

Mary’s life changed dramatically when the angel Gabriel appeared to her. She was pledged to be married to Joseph when Gabriel told her she would conceive and give birth to a son through the Holy Spirit—a child who would reign on David’s throne forever. Mary humbly replied that she was God’s servant and that God’s word should be fulfilled (Lk 1:26–38). The rest of this beloved and miraculous story is recorded in Luke chs. 1–2.

When Jesus was twelve years old, Mary and Joseph discovered he was missing as they returned home from celebrating Passover in Jerusalem. They went back and found Jesus in the temple courts, talking with religious teachers. Mary chastised Jesus for scaring her and Joseph, but Jesus responded that it was right for him to be in his father’s house. Luke tells us that Mary pondered this in her heart (Lk 2:41–51).

Mary encouraged Jesus to perform his first public miracle at a wedding feast, helping the host who had run out of wine (Jn 2:1–5). Though Jesus said his time had not yet come, he miraculously turned water into wine. Mary was confident that Jesus would be able and willing to help.

Mary stayed near Jesus for much of his ministry, but she did not always understand him. At one point in his early ministry his family thought he was out of his mind (Mk 3:21); this may have included Mary, but the text is not clear.

Mary remained with Jesus to the time of his death. From the cross Jesus spoke to her, putting her in the care of his beloved disciple, John (Jn 19:26–27). After that, a prediction that had been made about Mary came to pass: “And a sword will pierce your own soul too” (Lk 2:35).

APPLICATION Mary was given a monumental task: to give birth to the Son of God and raise him to adulthood. She humbly accepted this calling. Mary sets an example for all of Jesus’ followers who continue to bring the presence of Christ into the world through his Holy Spirit with acts of obedience and love. Mary was not only a devoted mother, but she was also a devoted follower of Christ and a faithful example throughout all of history of what it looks like to say yes to God’s call.

Taken from the NIV Application Bible.

©2017 HarperCollins Christian Publishing
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