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What does the Bible say about the gospel according to Mary?

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The gospel according to Mary is a declaration of God's grace and redemption, emphasizing His sovereignty and the miraculous conception of Jesus.

Mary's declaration, often referred to as the Magnificat, expresses profound theological truths about God's faithfulness and saving grace. In Luke 1:46-55, Mary articulates that her soul magnifies the Lord and rejoices in God her Savior, recognizing Him as the one who has acted mightily on her behalf. This reflects a central tenet of the gospel: God’s initiative in salvation, demonstrating that she, like all believers, requires a Savior. Mary's proclamation serves as a reminder of the good news that God has fulfilled His promises and brought salvation through the Christ child, thus emphasizing that salvation is not earned by human effort but is a work of divine grace.
Scripture References: Luke 1:46-55

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