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Key Points:

• God’s greeting is personal and full of grace. God approaches us personally—not impersonally—and invites us to be seen, known, and welcomed. Belief is acknowledging who God is;  that He’s real, powerful, sovereign, and good.

• God's favor is given, not earned. Mary had done nothing to earn favor. Favor is rooted in grace (charis), not achievement. It’s not a level-up, not a pass from problems, and not a reward—it’s a gift. We're called to be faithful in the silence.

• You can be afraid and still favored.  Mary was greatly troubled even while highly favored. God’s favor exposes our insecurities and unworthiness, yet it is meant to free us—not frighten us.

• Favor turns "impossible" to "I'm Possible".  God’s presence transforms impossibility. The shift from “How can this be?” to “May your word be fulfilled” happens when we realize that the Great I AM makes us possible.

• Favor invites us into God-sized assignments. Favor isn’t about comfort—it’s a calling. It leads us into things that require faith, courage, and dependence on God. It should provoke a healthy “How can this be?” awe.

• Receiving God's favor requires redirecting our trust. The angel’s message ends where Mary’s journey begins: “The Lord is with you.” Favor isn’t activated by striving—it’s received by trust. To walk in favor, we must trust God’s presence, strength, and salvation.