Friday August 23
Mary’s Joyful Testimony
Luke 1:46-56
46 And Mary said: "My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 And my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior.
48 For He has regarded the lowly state of His maidservant; For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed. 49 For He who is mighty has done great things for me, And holy is His name. 50 And His mercy is on those who fear Him From generation to generation.
51 He has shown strength with His arm; He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts. 52 He has put down the mighty from their thrones, And exalted the lowly. 53 He has filled the hungry with good things, And the rich He has sent away empty. 54 He has helped His servant Israel, In remembrance of His mercy, 55 As He spoke to our fathers, To Abraham and to his seed forever."
56 And Mary remained with her about three months, and returned to her house.
We have been discussing Mary’s divine joy and rejoicing. Her joy was spiritual as she experienced the presence of Jesus and the Holy Spirit in her body and life. Her joy was in God (v. 47). She knew she had a Savior (v. 47), so she had salvation joy. She had praiseful joy and “magnified the Lord” (v. 46). She had grateful joy because she knew didn’t deserve or merit this honor (v. 48). And she had hopeful joy because she knew her experience with Jesus would bless generations to come (v. 48). Yesterday we talked about Mary’s reasonable joy! (v. 49).
Today we want to get excited about Mary’s joy that constrained her to testify of the goodness of God, the power of God, and the grace of God. When you read the above verses (vv. 46-56) carefully, you can’t help but notice that the phrase, “He has…” is repeated at least eight times! Mary described and recounted what God had done for three recipients of His blessing.
Mary testified what God did for her (vv. 46-49). To begin with, God had saved her (Luke 1:47), which indicates that Mary was a sinner like all of us and needed to trust the Lord for her eternal salvation. Not only had He saved her, but He had also chosen her to be the mother of the Messiah (Luke 1:48). He had "regarded" her, which means He was mindful of her and looked with favor on her. No doubt there were others who could have been chosen, but God chose her! The Lord had indeed showered His grace on her (see 1 Cor. 1:26-28).
Not only was God mindful of her, but He was also mighty for her, working on her behalf (Luke 1:49). Mary would have no problem singing "Great Things He Hath Done!" (see Luke 8:39; 1 Sam. 12:24; 2 Sam. 7:21-23; and Ps. 126:2-3) Because she believed God and yielded to His will, He performed a miracle in her life and used her to bring the Savior into the world.
Mary testified what God did for us (vv. 50-53). In the second stanza of her song, Mary included all of God's people who fear Him from generation to generation. We have all received His mercy and experienced His help. Mary named three specific groups to whom God had been merciful: the helpless (Luke 1:51), the humble (Luke 1:52), and the hungry (Luke 1:53). The common people of that day were almost helpless when it came to justice and civil rights. They were often hungry, downtrodden, and discouraged (Luke 4:16-19), and there was no way for them to "fight the system." A secret society of patriotic Jewish extremists called "the zealots" used violent means to oppose Rome, but their activities made matters only worse.
Mary saw the Lord turning everything upside down: the weak dethrone the mighty, the humble scatter the proud, the nobodies are exalted, the hungry are filled, and the rich end up poor! The grace of God works contrary to the thoughts and ways of this world system (1 Cor. 1:26-28). The church is something like that band of men that gathered around David (1 Sam. 22:2). And through us God changes the world! (Acts 17:6).
Finally, Mary testified what God did for Israel (vv. 54-55). "He shall save His people from their sins" (Matt. 1:21). In spite of Israel's destitute condition, the nation was still God's servant, and He would help the people fulfill His purposes. God was on Israel's side! He would remember His mercy and keep His promises (Ps. 98:1-3; also see Gen. 12:1-3; 17:19; 22:18; 26:4; 28:14). Were it not for Israel, Jesus Christ could not have been born into the world. And God is still on their side today!!!!
My friend, our great and gracious God never changes and is still at work to do great and powerful things for you today! By faith believe and trust Him and then like Mary, give testimony to the world around you! “The LORD has done great things for us, And we are glad” (Psalm 126:3).
God bless!
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