True Adam

Re:Verse passage – Luke 1:26-38 (day six).

When Gabriel tells Mary that the Holy Spirit will “come upon” her and that the power of the Most High will “overshadow” her, Luke is deliberately recalling the opening scene of Scripture. In Genesis 1, before anything is formed or filled, “the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters,” brooding, moving, preparing to bring order out of chaos and light out of darkness. That same Spirit now descends on Mary, not to establish Jesus’ divinity (for the Son is eternally divine), but to bring forth a new kind of humanity; humanity reborn, humanity remade.

In Jesus, God is beginning the new creation. He is the true Adam, fully human and fully divine, the one through whom God will restore what was lost. The same Spirit who hovered over the waters now brings life in Mary’s womb, announcing that the world’s renewal has begun.

Christmas is not just the story of a birth; it is the dawn of new creation. And the miracle is this: the same Spirit who brought forth Christ now brings new creation in us (John 3:5; 2 Cor. 5:17).


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Author: Danny Panter

Danny is the Associate Pastor for NextGen Marrieds & Community Missions at FBCSA.

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