Christmas - The God of the Impossible

Samuel Acevedo
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: In Luke 1:46-49, Mary sings a song of victory and war, known as the Magnificat. She exalts God for looking upon her baseness and promises that all generations will call her blessed because of what God has done for her. The advent of Christmas is proof that God sees us and takes us into account, especially in difficult circumstances. God seeks and reveals himself to those who dare to believe his word and promise despite their circumstances. Christmas is also about canceling curses and beginning a chain of blessings for generations to come. Mary was chosen for a unique and sensitive mission of bringing the Messiah into the world.

In Luke 1:49-55, Mary praises God for what He has done for her and for generations to come. While Mary's mission of bringing the Messiah into the world was unique, in other ways, God does the same for all of us who are willing. The Holy Spirit can come upon us and bring life to barren areas of our lives. Through us, God will do feats and cancel the curse in the world around us. We are in a spiritual warfare against principalities and powers, and God has not forgotten His promises to us. If we surrender to His will, the Holy Spirit will come upon us and activate us in ways that will surprise us. This is the true meaning of Christmas.


Luke, chapter 1, verse 46. “Then Mary said, “My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God, my savior, because he has looked at the baseness of his servant, for behold, from now on all nations will call me blessed. , all generations because the mighty one has done great things for me, holy is his name and his mercy is from generation to generation to those who fear him. He did prowess with his arm, he scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts and all thrones to the mighty and exalted the lowly, he filled the hungry with good things and sent the rich away empty, he helped Israel his servant, remembering the mercy of which he spoke to our fathers toward Abraham and his descendants forever.” Amen.

Let's start with verse 46 and 47. “Then Mary said, “My soul magnifies, say my soul magnifies, My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God, my savior. This passage, my brothers, is known as the magnificat, which is the Latin word for that first word that you see in this song of Mary. It is also known as the song of Mary. Mary's song. Magnificat is merely the Latin for magnify my soul. And this song of Mary is compared to the song of Ana, when she received word that she was going to conceive Samuel. And it is also compared to the song of Miriam, when the sister of Moses passed by, when the people of Israel passed through the dry Red Sea.

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