This week we are replaying "Best of" episodes from the past.
In this reprise of In Highly Favored: Part 10, Mary embarks on a journey to visit her cousin Elizabeth in the hill country of Judea, seeking solace and confirmation of the divine message she received. Though the road is arduous and Joseph’s quiet support lingers in her heart, Mary finds strength in her faith, reflecting on the Scriptures and singing Psalms. Upon arriving, Elizabeth greets her with profound joy and declares that the child in her own womb leaped for joy at Mary’s presence, affirming that Mary carries the Lord Himself. This shared moment of wonder reassures Mary that she is not alone in carrying out God’s plan.
Elizabeth recounts the miraculous circumstances of her own pregnancy, sharing how her husband, Zechariah, was visited by the angel Gabriel and struck mute for doubting God’s promise. Despite his silence, Zechariah’s actions reflect his faith as he tenderly supports Elizabeth through her final months of pregnancy. Elizabeth marvels at God’s faithfulness, describing her child as one who will prepare the way for the coming Messiah. Mary, moved by Elizabeth’s words, finds renewed strength in their shared testimony of divine intervention.
As the two women bond over their miraculous pregnancies, their conversations are filled with praise and wonder at God’s unfolding plan. Mary begins to grasp the full weight of her calling, while Elizabeth encourages her to trust in the promises of the Almighty. The episode closes with Zechariah’s silent yet steadfast presence, hinting at the anticipation and hope that will soon break forth when God’s promises are fulfilled. Together, these faithful individuals hold fast to the assurance that the Savior is near.
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