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What does magnifying God mean?

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To magnify God means to acknowledge and reflect His greatness and glory in our lives.

Mary's declaration, 'My soul doth magnify the Lord,' serves as a profound model of how believers are called to respond to God's presence and actions. Magnifying God does not imply making Him greater, for He is already perfectly great; rather, it involves enlarging our perception and appreciation of His attributes and deeds. This act of magnification involves worship, reverence, and a recognition of God's sovereignty and holiness, as Mary illustrates through her own humble confession. By magnifying God, Christians proclaim His goodness and mercy to others, fulfilling the Great Commission to witness His saving grace. Ultimately, it reflects a heart attitude that prioritizes God's glory above all else, aligning with the call to honor Him in every aspect of life.
Scripture References: Luke 1:46, Psalm 34:3

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The Magnificat
Henry Sant · Dec 26, 2021
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