Thoughts on Luke 1:28-33...
The NT's first message was given in the Holy Place's secrecy, the second in a virgin's home in Nazareth.
Gabriel's greeting on this occasion has been abused by the Roman Catholic Church.
The greeting's words and Mary's behavior at this time prove praying to Mary is a custom which Mary would least of all have tolerated had she known about it.
For Gabriel calls her one that has been graced. As grace's recipient she's addressed. She's given the assurance that God's with her. She's dependent upon God, her God.
Gabriel startled Mary because she felt that it meant something, the nature of which didn't appear. She recoiled from grace, which is God's effect upon people.
She thought of reasons for such a greeting. She reasoned as to the "why" of Gabriel's words.
Gabriel proceeds to enlighten her by bidding her not to fear, since she had found grace in God's sight. She needed grace.
And now Gabriel explains the distinction which would be conferred upon her. She'd, as a virgin, bear a son.
To try to weaken this announcement by saying that Mary felt that the message had reference to a child to be born as marriage's fruit's an effort of unbelief to eliminate miracles from the Bible.
A son, a human, though virgin born, he should be whose name should be called Jesus. The name would hereby be applied in its significance for the first time.
Of this child Gabriel says that he'll be great, with a greatness of a singular nature, because his human nature was to be united with the divine nature.
Death and hell will never be able to injure Jesus' kingdom.