In this portion of Mary's Magnificat, she extols the legacy of her Sovereign throughout the course of history, and in particular, His overruling reversals of injustice and wrong and His setting things right both with His enemies and His faithful, which glorious acts have now been wrought in Mary's own life and experience herself. Mary's praise of her Sovereign is but the most recent, glorious wave crashing upon the shores of time.
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Michael Ives, a graduate of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, has served the Presbyterian Reformed Church of R.I. since 2006. He is doing further postgraduate research on Thomas Chalmers and his parish model for urban evangelism and blogs about it and other issues at...