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St. Mary, Mother of Our Lord

St. Mary, Mother of Our Lord

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August 15, 2025

Today's Reading: Luke 1:(39-45) 46-55

Daily Lectionary: 2 Samuel 5:1-25; 1 Corinthians 8:1-13

“And his mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation.” (Luke 1:50)

In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.

Mary sings with hope. Over a short period of time, she has been visited by an angel, told she would carry a baby, told that this baby is the Son of God, trusted the announcement in faith, learned that her barren relative Elizabeth is also carrying a child, rushed to see her relative Elizabeth, and received a loving greeting to and about her and her child. This is a lot. And yet, when her next words are recorded, they are a song of praise and are steeped in trust and hope.

I’m going to be honest. Had this same situation occurred to me, I can’t be sure I would react the same. (Anxious? Me? Yep). It really seems like too much. An angel visits, and from Biblical descriptions, that is a terrifying sight. The message she receives does not seem reasonable. She’s engaged and yet pregnant, but didn’t break her promise to Joseph. This seems like an unmanageable situation. What will people think? How can I be the right person for this task? What do I know about being a mom? And yet, Mary responds in faith and trust.

Mary gives all glory to God. She sings in faith and focuses on God’s promises and mercy. She believes, even as she carries this little baby boy, that He will do as God’s Word has promised. Mary was a sinner. We will see over the course of Jesus’ life that she does not do motherhood perfectly. And yet, in faith, she clung to the promises that are for her, too. She is shown mercy. She is indeed blessed.

We get to rejoice alongside Mary that God had a perfect plan and did indeed keep His promises. We get to be fellow redeemed sinners who sing about and cling to hope. Jesus, her Son and her Lord, is our Brother and Lord. We were indeed buried with Him in Death and raised with Him in His Resurrection; all that He accomplished, He gives to us. In our Baptism, we are connected to Jesus and are brought into God’s family. We, generations after Mary, are indeed shown mercy.

Thanks be to God for His perfect plan. Thanks be to God for using His people, including Mary, to fulfill His plan for the salvation of the whole world. Thanks be to God that He uses you to love and care for the neighbors you have. Cling to hope. Live in God’s mercy for you.

In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.

Oh, how great is Your compassion, Faithful Father, God of grace, That with all our fallen race In our depth of degradation You had mercy so that we Might be saved eternally! (LSB 559:1)


Deac. Sarah Longmire, Bible study editor for Higher Things.


Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.

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