Can you remember a time you felt helplessly alone? I remember as a child going to daycare and going to a new school for the first time. I felt great anxiety, fear, and nervousness as I faced my new reality alone. Even as a young adult, I drove off to Walla Walla University knowing basically nobody. I was alone, but in spite of this I knew God was near.
Perhaps this year has been the loneliest in your life. Perhaps you have lost a loved one, or are separated from someone, or feel alone even though you have people in your life. When we go through trouble, the hardest part may not be the trouble itself, but the fact that we convince ourselves that we are alone. That nobody will understand. How could they? But I’ve found that when we reach out we find out that we are not alone. We all know what it means to struggle.
Millenia ago the people of Israel were struggling because they were in exile. They were alone in a strange place, and they were faltering in their faith and in their obedience to God. Prophecies had declared that Israel would struggle, yet there in their exile good news came to a prophet. In the prophecies found in Daniel Chapter 9, the lonely nation in exile had been praying for God to act. Daniel was seeking the Lord, hoping in God’s promises when he was visited by an angel. This visitation promised that the Messiah would come. And that He would save his people. Someone was coming! They wouldn’t be alone!
But then they struggled some more. They waited.
400 years had passed since there was any prophetic activity among the children of God, and then everything changed.
Just as an angel visited Daniel, an angel visited a young girl, explaining that she would miraculously be with child, and this child would be the promised one. Mary was her name, and she was betrothed to Joseph, a carpenter. When he noticed she was showing, he struggled too. He wasn’t sure what to do. He decided to quietly call the whole thing off. And then, just like Daniel, just like Mary, Joseph had an angel visit him.
Can you imagine, struggling in your own thoughts, feeling alone as you wrestle and pray, and then suddenly have a divine being appear before your eyes? At that point you would know you weren’t alone.
Here is what the Angel said:
"Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins." - Matthew 1:20-21
JESUS. A Savior. The name that the Bible says is above all names. He will be called Jesus (Yeshua), which means “one who saves.”
After Joseph hears the news of Jesus, the scripture continues:
“All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet:
‘Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel’ (which means, God with us). - Matthew 1:21-23
You see, God in sending Jesus was declaring himself to be the “with us God.” We may struggle, we may face pain and endure great difficulty, we may feel alone, but we can know that God is not away and indifferent, but near and with us.