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Strong Women Strong World
Elizabeth | Part 5
Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
July 27, 2025
Though only a minor character in the Christmas story, Elizabeth plays a major role among the leading women of the New Testament. Besides Elizabeth’s influence on the young, pregnant Mary, there are many “firsts” associated with Elizabeth that the average Christian doesn’t even know. Largely because there’s been a tendency in church history to diminish Elizabeth and treat her time with Mary as little more than a protracted baby shower. It’s past time we restore her rightful place among Bible leaders.
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. What surprised you in this message today?
2. Why do you think Mary wanted to see her relative
Elizabeth? What do you think Mary hoped to get out of the visit?
3. How does Elizabeth respond to Mary and why? How else could she have responded?
4. Have you ever had someone like Elizabeth in your life? Studies have found that adolescents thrive when they have at least one strong, sustained relationship with a significant adult, this can be a coach, a teacher, an extended family member, youth pastor, small group leader, etc.. Who besides your parents have made significant contributions to your life especially in an area where you were struggling, growing, or learning? How did they help you? How are you different today as a result of their influence? Have you ever been that kind of person for someone else? Why or why not?
5. We often have the opposite view of blessing from Scripture. Too often, we equate blessings with money, health, and happiness. In the Bible, to be blessed was to be used by God for His kingdom purposes. How have you been Biblically blessed? Why are people so hungry to be blessed today?
6. Take a few minutes and bless one another. Remind one another of their belovedness just for being who they are. Think beyond what people do or even what they do for you and think about what it is about them that makes them the kind of person they are. Praise and bless that quality.
7. Mary is emboldened by her time with Elizabeth to see things as she never has before – especially as it relates to her purpose. Luke’s telling of the Christmas story is revolutionary and so unlike the way we typically tell it today. Why do we do this to the Christmas story? Together read the Magnificat (Mary’s song and next week’s message) in Luke 1.46-55.