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Scripture to Read: Luke 1:46-47

This week we examine Mary's song of praise. After Mary received the news from the angel Gabriel that she would be the one to give birth to and be the mother of the Messiah, in Luke 1:26-38, she offered thanks to the Lord. Mary's song of praise was a result of what happened inside of Mary's heart. Mary starts Luke 1:46 with, "My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior." Mary, who was at first troubled at the greeting Gabriel had given her (Luke 1:29), was transformed by the news Gabriel shared with her, and she made much of her Lord and raised her voice to glorify Him. As she magnified and glorified our Lord, her spirit rejoiced in God her Savior (Luke 1:46). Mary recognized what God was doing to bring salvation to His people; that is why Mary called Him "God my Savior" (Luke 1:47). Jesus was coming to save His people from their sins, and Mary responded to this Good News with incredible praise. The question for each of us is, "What do I offer to my Lord in response to His salvation?" As we approach this Christmas season, we must reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ, our souls must focus on celebrating Him, and our spirits must rejoice in the salvation we find in Him alone. We must guard against the distractions with things of the world, gifts received, and cherished traditions. During this Christmas season, we must display the love of our Lord Jesus Christ so others along with us will magnify our Savior and King.

Challenge & Application

1. How does God reveal to us through His Word Mary’s heart through her song of praise? 2. How will you focus on celebrating Jesus Christ this Christmas season and not get distracted by lesser things?

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

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Day 1

This week we examine Mary's song of praise. After Mary received the news from the angel Gabriel that she would be the one to give birth to and be the mother of the Messiah, in Luke 1:26-38, she offered thanks to the Lord. Mary's song of praise was a result of what happened inside of Mary's heart. Mary starts Luke 1:46 with, "My soul magnifies...

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Day 2

Yesterday, our focus was on the first stanza in Mary's song of praise as she gave glory to our Lord for His gift of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. Today we continue to unpack all of the reasons for which Mary thanked our Lord. First, we read in Luke 1:48, "for He has looked on the humble estate of His servant. For behold, from now o...

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Day 3

Today we continue our journey through Mary's song of praise to our Lord. Mary laid out three characteristics of God: His might, His holiness, and His mercy. As she recounted God's might or God's power, Mary exclaimed that our Lord had done great things for her in Luke 1:49. The mightiest act of power, the most incredible work God had done for...

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Day 4

Yesterday we began to look at our Lord for His power and might. The power of God continues as a theme in Mary's praise of our Lord in Luke 1:51, "He has shown strength with His arm; He has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their heart." Mary's words indicate the power of God's might in His judgment. In Luke 1:50, Mary had spoken of God's...

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Day 5

We have read Mary's praise to God for His might in both salvation and judgment in the last two devotions. Today God's salvation and judgment are shown in contrast with one another. In Luke 1:52-53, Mary's praise to our Lord reveals the difference between those who belong to our Lord and those who do not, "52 He has brought down the mighty fro...

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Day 6

As we read Luke 1:54-55, Mary goes beyond personal thanksgiving to our Lord. She proclaims the faithfulness of God by considering His promises to all of His people. The first group Mary mentions is the people of Israel in Luke 1:54, "He has helped His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy." In Isaiah 42:1, God gives us a glimpse of how ...

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Day 7

Yesterday we learned that not only was God faithful to His promises for Israel but that His plan has always been to bless all the families of the earth through our Lord Jesus Christ (Genesis 12:1-3). Knowing God's plan helps us better understand the final words of Mary's praise to our Lord God Almighty. Mary finished her words of praise with ...

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