“My soul magnifies the Lord….”
Just think how weird and strange Mary’s life would have been. She had her plans – marriage to a nice man, a normal, simple life…. Then Gabriel shows up. She is told that she’s going to give birth to the Messiah as a virgin (and who knows what that’s going to do to her engagement, her plans for a family). Then, when she goes to visit Elizabeth, steady and wise Elizabeth, a woman who has a miraculous pregnancy of her own so she could understand – Elizabeth starts gushing and praising Mary. So much praise thrown at Mary!
Then Mary speaks. No, Elizabeth, don’t praise me! “My soul magnifies the Lord”. No, Elizabeth – let us praise the Lord, let us make Him the one we praise! I don’t need your praise. Let’s focus not on me; let’s magnify the Lord! Let’s make what He does bigger and bigger, ever more our focus! The Savior uses me so that He can grow, so that He can become my Savior and your Savior. We’re lowly and humble – we don’t need to be great or praised; we need salvation.
In spite of all the wild and heady things that happen to her, Mary keeps her bearings. She doesn’t buy into the hype, she doesn’t start thinking she’s all that and a bag of chips (although to be honest, if for some foolish reason we Christians were to get into a bragging contest about our works and what we’ve done for Jesus, she’d have us all beat hands down). Instead, she remains humble and looking to her Lord and Savior Jesus.
Part of the wonder of the Christian faith is seeing more and more how God is at work doing great things for us and through us. And that says nothing at all about us – it is not I who live but Christ who lives in me! And even though we are lowly, and even when there are times we see our own sin and realize just how truly lowly we are, Christ Jesus remains our Savior who wins us salvation. It’s all about Jesus and what He does for you – God grant that we ever more magnify, focus upon, and marvel at His love for us, even until He comes again!