Luke 1:46: And Mary said…
We all know what it’s like to switch off when someone’s talking to us. Whether it’s a “when I was young” monologue from a family member, an all-too-familiar anecdote from a colleague or neighbour, or yet another reminder from our boss of our organisation’s ‘values’, we all know what it’s like to shift into daydream mode when someone is speaking to us.
Luke interrupts his story to tell us what Mary said as she processed all that she had heard from Elizabeth and the angel. While many of us treasure her words, perhaps some of us are tempted to switch off? We know the gist. Can’t we skip ahead to the next bit of the story in v56?
Tim Chester writes in his new devotional book on these songs that Luke uses them to “catch us up” on the Bible story so far. Where Matthew and Mark both use Old Testament quotations, Matthew adds a family tree and John pens a wonderful, dense theological poem, Luke records Mary and Zechariah’s songs to show us how the events of Luke 1 and 2 fit into God’s big story. Luke uses songs because he “wants to make our hearts sing,” Chester writes. Luke wants us to pick up the tunes and join in. So don’t skip these songs this advent. Treasure them and pray that they might be your song as you count down to Christmas.