Title: Mary's Christmas Praise / Luke 1:46-56
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Subject: Mary's Christmas Praise
Scripture: Luke 1:46-56
The fall of mankind began through women, but salvation also came through women.
started. In this respect, the woman who felt and believed the meaning of salvation for the first time.
It is considered to be the most important thing to look at the praise of Christmas. belief
This hymn of a woman of God and a confession of faith is more important than any praise in history.
will do Therefore, many of the hymns of Christmas in the Middle Ages were based on the content of the text.
You can see a lot of praise. Through the content of Mary's praise
So, we want to examine the significance of Christmas.
1. He praised Jesus as the Savior (verses 46-47).
"And Mary said, My soul praises the Lord, and my heart
She delighted in the Lord.” Mary apparently declared her son “Lord”, which she would bear.
Or confessed as "savior." This is not the usual superficial belief
It is a sure belief. She must have accepted Jesus as her savior.
is. In this world, you must have accepted and believed in the Savior’s inward week most realistically.
is. For that reason, this woman could not help but praise her thanks.
2. They praised God's grace. (Verses 48-49)
“Because he looked at the lowliness of that maidservant.” The conception of the Savior is now
It goes without saying that suffering is greater than joy, but Mary is one.
He confessed that it was your grace. A person who has received true grace is touched by it
The meaning of suffering at the door is also to be accepted with joy. neighbors who know her
Not only the lawyer, but also the family, perhaps even Joseph, can be abandoned.
It was risky, but it was believed and praised by the grace of God.
3. It was a praise of humility. (Verses 52-55)
What is the true meaning of humility? Perhaps it is an attitude of acceptance. modesty
Those who cannot do so cannot always accept other ideas or opinions of others.
is. Only the humble are receptive. Mary means the Lord will
Because he accomplished it, he abandoned his will and accepted it. the salvation of Israel
They believed in the promise to be fulfilled and allowed God to show mercy.