“At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, where she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted Elizabeth.”
Luke 1:39-40 (NIV)
Faith in God is described as a valuable pearl in the gospels, and those we befriend who share our faith, are as valuable as the pearl of faith itself. We benefit in so many ways by having wise friends of faith, who know us, but also know the Lord. They not only share our faith, but also our joys and sorrows.
Mary shared a lifelong and special friendship with her older cousin, Elizabeth. They weren’t the kind of cousins who grew up as childhood playmates because of their age difference, but they shared a bond as women of faith, who loved and trusted God.
After her initial shock of a divine conception, Mary was so thrilled, she couldn’t wait to tell Elizabeth. She submitted to God’s plan, and was overflowing with joy, which is evident by her most lengthy response of praise in scripture, expressed in the first chapter of Luke.
Imagine how Mary felt, having a visit from an angel, greeting her with “Hello favored one!” and then telling her that a conception has just taken place by the Holy Spirit within her womb. She was to be the mother of the long awaited, hoped for Messiah. Then Gabriel told her that Elizabeth had also conceived a child, though she was beyond child bearing age.
After receiving all this glorious news, Mary joyfully and quickly got ready to take a trip to visit Elizabeth. It would have been difficult to share news of a virgin conception with just anyone in those days, but Mary knew that if anyone would believe her, it was Elizabeth.
So Mary traveled by donkey, 90 miles, to the hill country of a town called Ein Karem, where Elizabeth lived. We all know the story of how Mary stepped into the house, and the baby in Elizabeth’s womb jumped for joy. These two women had a friendship that transcended all generational and geographical distances.
When Mary and Elizabeth finally reunited, they exchanged stories, and learned that the same angel, Gabriel, was sent to announce the birth of their miracle baby boys. What an amazing family with these two special women in it, who both became a part of God’s salvation plan.
I can imagine the discussions that were made in heaven, to arrange for that day when Gabriel was sent to appear, first to Elizabeth’s husband Zacharias, announcing the birth of John the Baptist and next, to Mary to tell her about Jesus. Mary and Elizabeth were now connected by more than being relatives and best friends. They and their wombs were part of the divine salvation plan of Almighty God.
Mary had to be selective in choosing who to share her exciting news with. It was well worth the ninety mile trip to meet with the one person she knew would believe in her and rejoice with her. Sometimes we need to be selective in who we confide in, especially regarding matters of faith.
We may have friends of faith like this, some who live nearby and some who live far away, but thanks to cell phones, cars, and airlines, we have easier ways to keep in touch with them. To have a community of friends who we can be truthful and vulnerable with, is like having a cherished, priceless pearl. They make us feel safe, which is why Jesus told us not to throw our pearls to swine, to be trampled under foot.
(Matthew 7:6)
If you have a likeminded friend or relative who understands you, believes in you and shares the perspective of your Christian faith, it’s a gift from God. I am thankful for the friends in my life. I’ve been blessed with new friends, as well as those I have known for years.
I’ve made friends in churches and through my workplace over the years. Some live nearby and some live out of state, but I’m glad I don’t have to travel ninety miles to share any news with them, thanks to cell phones and other manners of communication.
This is a tribute to every valued pearl of friendship, whether new or from years past, and I thank God for all of you and pray for His blessing upon all your friendships today.
Lord, thank you for enriching our lives with friends who share our faith. Unify and strengthen us through your Spirit and bless every pearl of friendship in our lives today. Amen









