Mary’s Revolution

I like to listen to a good sermon.

Here’s one I like so much, I’ve listened to it three times this week. It’s that good.

(Just scroll down to the bottom of this post to access the audio of the sermon.)

Actually, it’s better than good. It’s great.

 

The preacher is Ryan Cochran, Senior Pastor at Broadway Christian Church of Fort Wayne, Indiana, where my wife and I attend. He delivered this sermon on December 3, 2023.

The title is “Mary’s Lullaby Revolution.” (Yes, the word “lullaby” was removed from the title and replaced with the word “revolution.”)

Do yourself a huge favor and spend 24 minutes listening to this.

It’s a profound explanation of Mary’s song (aka “The Magnificat”) in Luke 1:46-55.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • Why the sermon title was changed from “Mary’s Lullaby” to “Mary’s Revolution.”
  • Why Mary “hurried” to spend three months of her pregnancy with Elizabeth.
  • Who God is for Mary and who God is for us.
  • What God is doing for Mary and what God is doing for us.
  • How we should respond to who God is and what He is doing.
  • How to tell the difference between a “good” Christmas song and a “bad” Christmas song.

Most importantly, you’ll learn why “Christianity is not about what we do, it’s about what God is doing” (Ryan Cochran).

You can listen to it here . . .

. . . and be blessed in the process. Enjoy!

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