Your Year Seven Revision
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Your Year Seven Revision
RS: 5. The Annunciation
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Episode 30
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The Annunciation – Revision Notes
(The story of when the angel Gabriel visited Mary)
- Who visited Mary?
The Angel Gabriel was sent by God to visit a young woman named Mary in the town of Nazareth. - What did Gabriel say?
He told Mary she had been chosen by God to have a special baby, and she must name him Jesus. - What does "Annunciation" mean?
It means a big announcement – in this case, the announcement that Jesus would be born. - Mary’s reaction:
Mary was puzzled and asked how this could happen since she wasn’t married. - The angel’s explanation:
Gabriel said the Holy Spirit would come to her, and the baby would be God’s Son. - Mary’s answer:
Even though she didn’t understand everything, she showed great faith and said yes.
She said, “I am the servant of the Lord.” - Why is this important?
Mary’s “yes” made it possible for Jesus, the Son of God, to come into the world. - Mary visits Elizabeth:
Mary then went to see her cousin Elizabeth, who was also pregnant — with John the Baptist, who would later prepare the way for Jesus. - Connections in the story:
- Jesus and John the Baptist were related.
- Elizabeth also had a miraculous pregnancy.
- Both pregnancies were announced by angels.
- Key message:
The story shows Mary’s trust in God, even when she didn’t have all the answers. It teaches Christians about faith, courage, and saying “yes” to God’s plan.