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  1. Mothers who follow Mary’s example are deeply prayerful, and speak to God from their hearts day-by-day. On the first Christmas Mary gave birth to her Son, and she immediately wrapped Jesus in swaddling clothes (Lk 2:7), and thereby cared for his physical needs.

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    • What Is Mary’s song?
    • What Is The Significance of Mary’s song?
    • The Revolutionary Magnificat
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    Of the four gospels, Luke’s is the only one to speak of Mary’s song. Her words are found in Luke 1:46-55. Mary is visiting with her cousin Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. Upon that visit, Elizabeth asked in verse 43, “How could this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?” Mary is aware that she is going to give birth...

    One might wonder why Mary’s song would be considered significant. Are they not just words spoken in a moment of happiness? The truth is that her song speaks of who she is and how deep her faith is. In verses 46-47 she says, “My soul praises the greatness of the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.” Mary’s faith is rooted in Jewish traditi...

    While this song may not be as popular as other passages of Scripture, it does bear our time and consideration. This is a revolutionary example of praise given by a young girl who is carrying the one and only son of God. She no doubt was feeling some anxiety as she lived in a community that would ostracize her. She was betrothed, but not officially ...

    The global lessons are profound, but what Mary teaches us about our personal walk with Christ is even more powerful. The first thing that shines is how Mary had been what one pastor calls, “saturated with Scripture.” Her words allude to passages found in Psalms 22, 44, 103 and many others. She also alludes to Hannah’s song found in 1 Samuel. Just a...

    Mary’s song, also known as the Magnificat, is an inspiring piece of Scripture. Her words are profound in the face of what she was about to do. We don’t know what she was thinking regarding the pregnancy. We don’t have a written word that describes her fear of what others will think or how they will treat her. All we have are these magnificent words...

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  2. Mary, Mother of Jesus” by The Statler Brothers is a moving and heartfelt song that tells the story of Mary’s life and her unwavering faith. The song’s gentle melody and poignant lyrics paint a vivid picture of Mary’s strength and devotion, highlighting her as a symbol of hope and inspiration.

  3. Dec 21, 2020 · For most evangelicals, Mary was just a girl whom God graciously chose to be the mother of Jesus. With this song, Mary reminds us that she was also a faithful servant of God and a wise theological educator with an important prophetic voice to which we must listen carefully to learn from her.

  4. We’ve heard about how the angel Gabriel told Mary she was blessed among women, and would bring forth the Son of God into the world. We focus on how the Virgin Mary was chosen out from all the women in the world to be Jesus’ mother – God chose her to bear His very own Son! This all sounds incredible.

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Here are five dynamic and valuable lessons that we can learn from Mary: 1. Despite Mary’s Fears, She Trusted God’s Word and Guidance for Her Life. When Mary received the angel Gabriel’s message that she would conceive Jesus through the Holy Spirit, she was afraid.

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  7. Dec 12, 2017 · Her song of praise lists all that God’s power has accomplished and is modeled after Hannah’s prayer in 1 Samuel 2 (scroll down to see Dec 28’s post on Hannah’s Hopeful Heart). Mary understands that she is not the source of her accomplishments and blessings – God is.