The Book of Luke chapter 1
I believe so yes. That's why we are told she was highly favored, or she has found favor with God. The Greek word for favored is, "Charis". She is favored by God, she is in the grace of God, is like unto what repentant sinners are due to the sacrifice of the son Mary was to bear for God.
χάρις (charis)
Strong: G5485
GK: G5921
pleasing show, charm; beauty, gracefulness; a pleasing circumstance, matter of approval,
1 Pet. 2:19,
20; kindly bearing, graciousness,
Lk. 4:22; a beneficial opportunity, benefit,
2 Cor. 1:15;
Eph. 4:29; a charitable act, generous gift,
1 Cor. 16:3;
2 Cor. 8:4,
6; an act of favor,
Acts 25:3; favor, acceptance,
Lk. 1:30,
52;
Acts 2:47;
7:10,
46; free favor, free gift, grace,
Jn. 1:14,
16,
17;
Rom. 4:4,
16;
11:5,
6;
Eph. 2:5,
8;
1 Pet. 3:7; free favor specially manifested by God towards man in the Gospel scheme, grace,
Acts 15:11;
Rom. 3:24;
5:15,
17,
20,
21;
6:1;
2 Cor. 4:15; a gracious provision, gracious scheme, grace,
Rom. 6:14,
15;
Heb. 2:9;
12:28;
13:9; gracious dealing from God, grace,
Acts 14:26;
15:40;
Rom. 1:7;
1 Cor. 1:4;
15:10;
Gal. 1:15; a commission graciously devolved by God upon a human agent,
Rom. 1:5;
12:3;
15:15;
1 Cor. 3:10;
2 Cor. 1:12;
Gal. 2:9;
Eph. 3:8; grace, graciously bestowed divine endowment or influence,
Lk. 2:40;
Acts 4:33;
11:23;
Rom. 12:6;
2 Cor. 12:9; grace,
Acts 13:43;
Rom. 5:2;
Gal. 5:4;
2 Pet. 3:18; an emotion correspondent to what is pleasing or kindly; sense of obligation,
Lk. 17:9; a grateful frame of mind,
1 Cor. 10:30; thanks,
Lk. 6:32,
33,
34;
Rom. 6:17;
1 Cor. 15:57; χάριν or χάριτας καταθέσθαι, to oblige, gratify,
Acts 24:27;
25:9
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