Day 7

Scripture to Read: Luke 1:50-56

As Mary continued praising and honoring our Lord, she recognized God’s incredible mercy offered to every generation. But the only ones who will experience the fullness of God’s mercy are those who surrender to Him. Only a life fully surrendered to our God can receive His mercy through Christ our Lord. It’s not that God is not offering His mercy to everyone, For His Word tells us that He wants everyone to come to Him and receive the fullness of His salvation (1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9). But, until someone surrenders to Christ as Lord, though God's mercy is offered as a gift to them, that gift has not yet been received. Only those who fear God, having a deep reverence and respect for Him, fully know and experience His mercy. God opposes those who are proud, boastful, and arrogant (James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:5). When we humble ourselves before God, Christ is glorified in and through us. Everything we do and say brings honor to our King and not ourselves. God is also the One who fills us with what we need. He fills our hungry souls as we feed on His Word and are nourished by Him (Psalm 19:10, Psalm 119:103). God is our help (Psalm 46:1), as He has always been. God laid out for us His promises, starting in Genesis, and provided for us our Redeemer. Mary knew God had a purpose and plan for her and willingly walked in it. God has a plan for us (Ephesians 2:10), so walk in it.

Challenge & Application

· God has a purpose and plan for each of us. How are you walking in His purpose and plan each day? · Who will you share with this week about how God has designed them for a relationship with Him?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

Gabriel, one of God’s archangels, delivered a message from God to Mary. Gabriel delivered the message in the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy with John the Baptist. Mary lived in a little city in Galilee called Nazareth. Nazareth was pretty unremarkable and is not mentioned in the Old Testament. But Jesus would forever be identified with ...

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Day 2

It is hard for us to imagine an angel showing up at our place and saying, “Greetings, favored one!” No wonder Mary was perplexed (troubled). She kept wondering why she would receive such a greeting. Being called “favored one” should have calmed any fear Mary may have had, but we read in Luke 1:30 that Gabriel says, “Do not be afraid,” so Mary...

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Day 3

God is so gracious with us, and He showed His graciousness to Mary as she asked Gabriel a great question. She asked Gabriel how she would have a child while still a virgin. This was a legitimate question, for there had never been, nor will there ever be again, a pregnancy occurring in a virgin. Mary’s mind was probably spinning as she conside...

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Day 4

After Mary heard what God sent Gabriel to tell her, she went to see her relative, Elizabeth. This would have been an 80 to 100-mile trip. Gabriel told Mary of the miracle God performed in Elizabeth’s womb by giving her a child. Mary might have thought that Elizabeth would be the only one to believe and understand her story. When Mary arrived,...

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Day 5

In Luke 1:42, Elizabeth shouted with a loud voice, “Blessed are you among women.” Indeed Mary was blessed, for she had chosen to believe God’s Word (Luke 1:44) brought to her by the archangel Gabriel. We, too, received the fullness of God’s blessing when we chose to believe God’s Truth about our Lord Jesus Christ and completely surrender our ...

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Day 6

In Luke 1:46–49, Mary began to praise our Lord. Praise is what our Lord deserves from us every day of our lives, for He alone is God, Master, King, Lord. Praise is what every servant of our Lord should be proclaiming. Praising God occurs when we fully understand how awesome He is and all that He has done for us. Mary recognized, as we read in...

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Day 7

As Mary continued praising and honoring our Lord, she recognized God’s incredible mercy offered to every generation. But the only ones who will experience the fullness of God’s mercy are those who surrender to Him. Only a life fully surrendered to our God can receive His mercy through Christ our Lord. It’s not that God is not offering His mer...

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