“And Mary said: ‘My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.’' - Luke 1:46–47
Mary’s words in Luke 1:46–47, often called the Magnificat— “My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour”—are more than a simple expression of happiness. They are a profound declaration of faith, trust, and surrender. At a remarkably young age, Mary faced one of the most extraordinary and life-changing announcements in history: she would bear the Saviour of the world. This could have been overwhelming, terrifying, or even confusing. Yet her immediate response was worship and joy.
This moment captures the essence of a humble heart that recognizes God’s hand in all things. Mary did not glorify herself for her role, nor did she rejoice in personal gain or human approval. Instead, her praise flows outward toward God, acknowledging His faithfulness, His sovereignty, and His goodness. She rejoices not because life is easy, but because God is present and active in her life.






