A Christmas Surrender

I Am the Servant of the Lord
I love watching Rube Goldberg machines. If you are not familiar with them, let ChatGPT explain. “A Rube Goldberg machine is a deliberately complex contraption designed to perform a simple task through a series of chain reactions. Each step triggers the next in a playful, often humorous way, using everyday objects to create an elaborate process that’s fun to watch.” If you ever played the game “Mousetrap,” you have seen a small Rube Goldberg machine in action.
As I was reading Mary’s response to the angel Gabriel, I noticed how the simplicity of her response contrasts with a Rube Goldberg machine.
“Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” (Luke 1:38)
Following Jesus isn’t easy, but it isn’t complicated either. You don’t need a graduate degree or certificate. Sure, we all have things to learn and opportunities to grow. But the hard work of growing in faith and understanding should not be confused with being complicated. Mary’s two sentence response helps here.
“I am the servant of the Lord.” Discipleship begins with submission. He is Lord; we are servants. He is God; we are His creation. He is the Savior; we are the redeemed. We bow our hearts before Him, offering our lives as a living sacrifice.
“Let it be to me according to your word.” I understand Mary is referring to the specific message from the angel, but this still captures a healthy aspect of simple discipleship. God has given us the Bible as our authoritative guide to following Him. We don’t have to guess at His commands, desires, truth, or character because He has revealed Himself. With the heart of a committed servant, we follow Him according to His Word.
With these two simple principles in mind, use the questions below to reflect on your current walk with Jesus:
· Do you have areas that you have not submitted to Him?
· Are you willing to serve?
· Are you regularly spending time in the Bible?
· Are you ignoring what God has communicated in the Bible?
Don’t turn discipleship into a complicated Rube Goldberg operation. Follow Mary’s example and live your life as a servant of the Lord according to His Word.
By Philip Jones
Philip and his wife Stacy have been attending Immanuel since 2015. They are blessed to be raising four kids. His passion in ministry is to help others follow Jesus through teaching, preaching, and personal discipleship.






