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What does the Bible say about Mary's song of praise?

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In Luke 1:46-47, Mary magnifies the Lord and rejoices in God, her Savior, highlighting His mercy and greatness.

Mary's song of praise, known as the Magnificat, recorded in Luke 1:46-47, serves as a profound expression of worship. In her song, she magnifies the Lord, acknowledging His greatness and how He has regarded her low estate. This act of magnification does not alter God's nature but enhances our understanding of His glory and work. Furthermore, Mary rejoices not only in the miracle of her own conception but also in the mercy that God shows to the humble and the needy throughout generations. Her song is a reminder of God's faithfulness and the significant role He plays in the lives of those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Luke 1:46-47

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