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What does it really mean to magnify the Lord? In this message from Luke 1:39–56, we step into the powerful encounter between Mary and Elizabeth and unpack Mary’s famous song of praise—the Magnificat. Far from making God bigger, Mary shows us how a life rooted in faith, Scripture, and obedience can make God clearer to the world around us. As Mary journeys to Elizabeth after the angel’s announcement, we see God’s gracious timing—providing space to process, confirm His will through community, and prepare hearts before the weight of obedience fully lands. When Mary is finally “bumped” by life, what spills out isn’t fear or complaint, but worship shaped by God’s Word. Mary’s quiet faith challenges us to ask an honest question: When life bumps us, what spills out? If we want our lives to be clear lenses that help others see Jesus, it starts with filling our hearts and minds with God’s Word.
By Redeemer's FellowshipWhat does it really mean to magnify the Lord? In this message from Luke 1:39–56, we step into the powerful encounter between Mary and Elizabeth and unpack Mary’s famous song of praise—the Magnificat. Far from making God bigger, Mary shows us how a life rooted in faith, Scripture, and obedience can make God clearer to the world around us. As Mary journeys to Elizabeth after the angel’s announcement, we see God’s gracious timing—providing space to process, confirm His will through community, and prepare hearts before the weight of obedience fully lands. When Mary is finally “bumped” by life, what spills out isn’t fear or complaint, but worship shaped by God’s Word. Mary’s quiet faith challenges us to ask an honest question: When life bumps us, what spills out? If we want our lives to be clear lenses that help others see Jesus, it starts with filling our hearts and minds with God’s Word.