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In this episode of The Abidible Podcast, host Kate takes you into Luke 1:49 to show how Mary—a young girl from Nazareth—knew God so personally that praise naturally poured out of her. You’ll see how her song wasn’t spontaneous emotion but Scripture-soaked testimony.
Then Kate turns the lens toward you: What’s your testimony? Why do so many believers hesitate to share theirs? And how does Mary give us a simple framework to do it with humility and joy?
You’ll learn Kate’s M.A.D.E.R. acronym (Magnify, Acknowledge, Declare, Exalt, Remember) and how this pattern in Mary’s song can help you write your own story of God’s faithfulness. To make it easy, Kate includes a free PDF testimony-writing guide so you can sit with God, reflect on His goodness, and craft your own “song of praise” this Advent season.
If you want to know God like Mary did—and learn to tell your story in a way that points entirely to Him—this episode will bless you.
If this episode encourages you, consider supporting the show or becoming an abidible+ member through Buy Me a Coffee (linked below).
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By KateIn this episode of The Abidible Podcast, host Kate takes you into Luke 1:49 to show how Mary—a young girl from Nazareth—knew God so personally that praise naturally poured out of her. You’ll see how her song wasn’t spontaneous emotion but Scripture-soaked testimony.
Then Kate turns the lens toward you: What’s your testimony? Why do so many believers hesitate to share theirs? And how does Mary give us a simple framework to do it with humility and joy?
You’ll learn Kate’s M.A.D.E.R. acronym (Magnify, Acknowledge, Declare, Exalt, Remember) and how this pattern in Mary’s song can help you write your own story of God’s faithfulness. To make it easy, Kate includes a free PDF testimony-writing guide so you can sit with God, reflect on His goodness, and craft your own “song of praise” this Advent season.
If you want to know God like Mary did—and learn to tell your story in a way that points entirely to Him—this episode will bless you.
If this episode encourages you, consider supporting the show or becoming an abidible+ member through Buy Me a Coffee (linked below).
Introducing abidible+
☕ Become a Member ☕
☕ Buy Me a Coffee ☕
Important Links:
Abidible Advent Study: Mary's Song
Testimony Guide (FREE PDF)
Try our Free Demo Study
Abidible "How to Study the Bible" Course
Subscribe + Enter to Win a Free Study
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Thanks again for listening. If you know someone who would be blessed by what you just heard, please share The Abidible Podcast with them. Help us spread the word so we can make MUCH of the Word. Be sure you are following our podcast so you’ll be notified when new episodes drop. And finally, if you’re enjoying this series, please take a moment to give us a review or become a monthly supporter.
You can:
Learn more about us at abidible.com
Follow us on social media
Email us anytime with questions: [email protected]
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"Rhodesia by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/"
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Support the show