Mary's song of thanksgiving and praise in response to the news that she would be the mother of the Christ-child is remarkable for both its theology and its use of the Old Testament. Because she received God’s grace as one who was favored by Him, she rejoiced that God had graciously delivered her from her wretched estate. Thus, in saving her, God became her Savior. She wasn’t immaculately conceived, she didn’t live a sinless life nor remain a perpetual virgin throughout her adulthood, and she most certainty was not and is not the co-redemptrix of sinners who warrants our praise and prayers. She was a sinner saved by grace, and for which she was most thankful.
05 - The Magnificat: Mary's Song
Luke 1:46-55
January 28, 2024 • Pastor Ronald H. Gann • Luke 1:46–55
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