The story of Mary is not just a historical tale—it is a spiritual pattern. A blueprint for everyone who desires to manifest the power and wisdom of God from within.
When the angel appeared to Mary, he said, “You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.” But her question was: “How can this be…?” And the answer was: “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.”
This divine overshadowing is the mystery of spiritual conception.
But here’s the key—Mary didn’t argue, she didn’t resist. She simply said:
“Be it unto me according to your word.” (Luke 1:38 NIV)
This one statement reveals the divine law of manifestation:
The Word must be received, believed, and spoken into being.
Mary as the Symbol of Your Inner Consciousness
Mary represents the part of you that is receptive to divine truth—the spiritual womb of your imagination.
The angel is not external. It’s the Word of God reaching your inner consciousness.
The conception is not biological. It’s the seed of divine truth planted in your imagination.
The birth of Jesus represents the manifestation of divine power and wisdom through your faith.
Jesus is called the Word made flesh (John 1:14). That means the same Word spoken over Mary can be spoken over you—and if received in faith, it becomes flesh in your reality.
Be It Unto Me… According to What?
Not according to what you see, or what the world says, but:
According to your faith.
According to your inner revelation.
According to your divine imagination.
According to the Word alive in your spirit.
Mary was not chosen for her status—she was chosen because she believed.
She shows us the divine pattern:
Receive the Word → Conceive by Faith → Speak it → Manifest the Christ within.
This is not about religion.
This is about birthing the divine into your life through faith.
Affirmation
“I am the spiritual womb of God’s promises. Be it unto me according to the Word. I receive, I believe, and I give birth to divine truth in my reality. Amen.”
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