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How do we know Mary needed a Savior?

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Mary explicitly acknowledges her need for a Savior in her song, referring to God as 'my Savior,' which indicates her understanding of her own sinfulness.

In her song of praise, Mary clearly identifies herself as one who requires a Savior, stating, 'my soul doth magnify the Lord and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior.' This statement underlines the theological truth that she, like all humanity, was in need of redemption. Contrary to misconceptions that elevate her to a sinless figure, Mary reflects deep humility in recognizing her low estate and need for grace. The acknowledgment of God as her Savior reveals her understanding of her fallen state and serves as a reminder that salvation is by grace alone, positioning her in solidarity with all who are saved by Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 1:47

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Mary's Song
Don Fortner · Aug 1, 1999
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