Luke 1:46, 47, 49

And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour ~ Luke 1:46, 47, 49


This is Mary’ song. She has a counterpart in the Old Testament – Hannah, though the circumstances of their children’s conception, and purpose in life vary, the two women give praise to God for their upcoming gift of a child. They were both overjoyed at the prospect of mothering. Mary’s poem is called the “Magnificat” as she expresses her joy, her reverence of God, and her gratitude. Mary refers to herself as a slave: a slave to God. Mary gave herself to God, declared him glorious, not only by her words, but by her whole being. Mary’s devotion to God in the journey she was about to live through would have been arduous for a young maiden. We know she could have been stoned to death by Joseph for her seemingly “adulterous” behaviour, for how else could she have become pregnant? No one would believe an angel had come to her, let alone that the Holy Spirit of God had impregnated her. Yet, this is what happened to this young girl, and she was more than willing to let it be as the angel said. Mary, I think, was a young girl with stamina too, for she left her home, her family, to go on a long journey 112 km’s away, either on foot or by wagon over rough pathways and roads. This is the character of the young woman anointed to be the Lord’s mother. We do not pay much attention to Mary sometimes, but God knew what this woman would go through in her years as the mother of Christ. He knew one day she would not only sit at his cradle, but that one day she would fall beneath his cross.

Pastor Julia

 

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