Introduction

Luke 1:26–56: God sends the angel Gabriel to Nazareth to announce to Mary that she is favored by God and chosen to be the mother of God’s Son. The angel tells Mary about Elizabeth’s pregnancy, and Mary then visits Elizabeth in Judea. The reading concludes with Mary’s song of praise, known in various faith traditions as the Magnificat (from the Latin for “magnify”).

Today’s Key Verse: Luke 1:32 GNT

“He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High God. The Lord God will make him a king, as his ancestor David was.”

Read

26 In the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy God sent the angel Gabriel to a town in Galilee named Nazareth. 27 He had a message for a young woman promised in marriage to a man named Joseph, who was a descendant of King David. Her name was Mary. 28 The angel came to her and said, “Peace be with you! The Lord is with you and has greatly blessed you!”

29 Mary was deeply troubled by the angel’s message, and she wondered what his words meant. 30 The angel said to her, “Don’t be afraid, Mary; God has been gracious to you. 31 You will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus. 32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High God. The Lord God will make him a king, as his ancestor David was, 33 and he will be the king of the descendants of Jacob forever; his kingdom will never end!”

34 Mary said to the angel, “I am a virgin. How, then, can this be?”

35 The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come on you, and God’s power will rest upon you. For this reason the holy child will be called the Son of God. 36 Remember your relative Elizabeth. It is said that she cannot have children, but she herself is now six months pregnant, even though she is very old. 37 For there is nothing that God cannot do.”

38 “I am the Lord’s servant,” said Mary; “may it happen to me as you have said.” And the angel left her.

39 Soon afterward Mary got ready and hurried off to a town in the hill country of Judea. 40 She went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth. 41 When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby moved within her. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit 42 and said in a loud voice, “You are the most blessed of all women, and blessed is the child you will bear! 43 Why should this great thing happen to me, that my Lord’s mother comes to visit me? 44 For as soon as I heard your greeting, the baby within me jumped with gladness. 45 How happy you are to believe that the Lord’s message to you will come true!”

46 Mary said,

“My heart praises the Lord;
47     my soul is glad because of God my Savior,
48     for he has remembered me, his lowly servant!
From now on all people will call me happy,
49     because of the great things the Mighty God has done for me.
His name is holy;
50     from one generation to another
he shows mercy to those who honor him.
51 He has stretched out his mighty arm
and scattered the proud with all their plans.
52 He has brought down mighty kings from their thrones,
and lifted up the lowly.
53 He has filled the hungry with good things,
and sent the rich away with empty hands.
54 He has kept the promise he made to our ancestors,
and has come to the help of his servant Israel.
55 He has remembered to show mercy to Abraham
and to all his descendants forever!”

56 Mary stayed about three months with Elizabeth and then went back home.

Reflect

Today’s reading takes on the form of a dialogue between the angel Gabriel and Mary of Nazareth. Luke records three reactions on Mary’s part to the angel’s message. How does Mary react when the angel first speaks to her (verse 29)? What does the angel say next (verses 30–33)? What is Mary’s response (verse 34)? How does the angel reassure Mary (verses 35–37)? What do Mary’s final response (verse 38) and her song (verses 46–55) reveal about her faith?

Pray

Lord God, there is nothing you cannot do. Prepare my heart to receive your Word. Yes, Lord, I am your servant. Order my steps this day. Amen.

And now, join us in praising God for the completion of the New Korean Bible Translation. Lord God, in April, the Korean Bible Society celebrated the culmination of a 13-year translation journey with the dedication of the New Korean Translation. We are grateful for this authorized version of Scripture, designed to meet the spiritual needs of the next generation, and written in contemporary language that resonates with modern Korean speakers. And now we ask for your help, as plans for additional tools and multimedia resources are also underway to enhance people’s engagement with Scripture. We thank and praise you, dear God, that your Word is reaching the next generation as they come to faith in Jesus. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Luke 1:57–80: John the Baptist is born.