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Mary Visits Elisabeth
God carefully chose the parents of John the Baptist.
Through the proper parents and training, God would use John to lead many people to Christ.
Zacharias had prayed that he and Elisabeth would have a son, just as Abraham had prayed that he and Sarah would have a son.
With Mary, it was quite different—she was a virgin.
Christ’s conception would be miraculous.
Mary accepts this, and becomes the mother of Jesus.
I. THE PEOPLE—vv.
1. Reaction—vv. .
After the angel appears to Mary, she goes to her cousin, Elisabeth.
2. Recognition—v. .
Mary has been accepted of God.
Mary was not perfect.
She was a human being like all people.
3. Rejoicing—vv. .
Elisabeth rejoices that Mary (the mother of Jesus) would come to visit her.
4. Respect—v. .
God had respect for Mary, permitting her to become the mother of Jesus.
Mary was a good woman.
She was chosen of God.
She was not perfect.
She, like all people (), was born a sinner.
To say otherwise would be unscriptural.
II.
THE PRAISE—vv.
1. Rejoicing—vv. .
Mary praises and worships the Lord.
2. Recognition—v.
a) Elisabeth recognizes Mary as the mother of her Lord.
b) The child to be born is the promised Messiah.
3. Righteousness—vv. .
Mary lifts her voice in praise and worship unto God.
Mary never told anyone to worship her.
Christ never told anyone to worship Mary.
The disciples did not worship Mary, nor tell anyone to worship her.
The Bible teaches that man should worship only the Trinity!
We may respect men and women, but we must never worship them.
III.
THE PURPOSE—vv.
1. Power—v. .
“How powerful is His mighty arm!
How He scatters the proud and haughty ones!” (LB).
2. Purpose—v. .
If man doesn’t humble himself—God will humble him.
We should always be humble before God.
3. Provision—v. .
God has always been faithful to meet man’s needs.
4. Prophecy—vv. .
God’s promise to Abraham.
5. Plan—v. .
Mary stays with Elisabeth for three months.
Mary is an excellent example of dedication, purity, and humility.
She had a love for God’s Word.
She was obedient to the Lord.
Because she loved God, she knew it was God’s will that she be the mother of Jesus.
This caused her to praise the Lord.
Knowing God’s Word, and obeying it, produces praise.
Pentz, C. M. (1976).
Expository Outlines from Luke (pp.
9–10).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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