Daily DevotionalDecember 12, 2024

Daily Devotional | Mary’s Song

Luke 1:39–56

It would be hard to imagine a Christmas without our favorite carols. These much-loved songs focus our hearts on the reason for the season. In Luke 1, we find the very first Christmas carol. Mary’s song in verses 39–56 is sometimes called the Magnificat. This title is based on the Latin translation of Mary’s first sentence: “My soul glorifies the Lord.”

While Luke writes that Mary “said” rather than sang these verses, her words are a song (v. 39). The form is clearly poetic. Mary’s hymn is similar to what we find in the book of Psalms. Here she praises God’s might, goodness, and mercy. In particular, she celebrates God’s exaltation of the lowly, which is also how Mary viewed herself (v. 48).

Mary’s words demonstrate a sense of history. She clearly understood what God had already done for His people. She saw Jesus’ promised birth as a continuation of the grace shown by God to His people in the past (v. 50). There is also a political sensibility in her song that reflects the national experience of her people. Like many others, she initially expected and longed for a deliverer like Moses, who would rescue her people from their enemies.

The surprising order of God’s kingdom, depicted in verses 51–53, was fleshed out later by Jesus in the Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3–10; Luke 6:20– 26). Mary would soon learn that Jesus was more than a national deliverer; He would be the One to deliver us from the oppression of sin. He does what we cannot do for ourselves. Mary’s hymn of praise echoes Psalm 118:14: “The Lord is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation.” Where Jesus is concerned, this is literally true. Perhaps this is why she declared that “my spirit rejoices in God my Savior” (v. 47).

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“My soul glorifies the Lord...” What an example for us from the Gospel of Luke on how to live! Jesus, teach our souls to glorify You like Mary did. And may we rejoice in You at all times.

My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.Luke 1:46–47

About the Author

John Koessler

Dr. John Koessler is Professor Emeritus of Applied Theology and Church Ministries at Moody Bible Institute. John authors the "Practical Theology" column for Today in the Word of which he is also a contributing writer and theological editor.

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