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Another excellent post…and this one on how Mary enjoyed SA, THE CATHOLIC WAY ! Mary didn’t just rest on her pronounced, fully blessed, status. You point out the multitude of ways Mary ‘kept on keeping on’, to serve Christ & Mankind. Mary was DETERMINED to please her Son & FATHER. Although scripture doesn’t fully inform, we can be sure she was constantly in prayer, just as her Son. We can also be sure her prayers were that she would not ever fail to measure up to her ‘HIGH CALLING IN CHRIST’. So, we can confidently know she enjoyed SA …by cooperating with all graces, and asking the Father & Son, her Lord… to always support & enable her to PERSEVERE to her LAST DAY.We urge you also not to accept the grace of God in vain.
2 Corinthians 6, 1
Be on your guard, so that you do not lose what you have worked for, but may receive a full reward.
2 John 1, 8
Mary was further graced the moment she pronounced her fiat and conceived the holy Child in faith working through love. And grace was added upon grace when she visited her kinswoman Elizabeth so that she could charitably take care of her. Mary would have regressed in her pilgrimage of faith if she ignored Elizabeth’s needs and the requirement of her own presence for a lengthy period of time. The grace she had received to be the mother of our Lord would have been in vain if she had resisted the prompting of the Holy Spirit to look after her relative and chose to boast in the special favour God granted her and just leave. Elizabeth’s interest was of more importance to her than her own (Phil 2:4). In fact, looking to Elizabeth’s interest meant hearing the word of God and keeping it. Our own personal interest in being saved hangs in the balance of looking to the personal interests of others. Indeed, James warns us that to avoid doing a good work in charity and grace when the opportunity arises is a sin (4:17), and so a fall from grace, without which we cannot be saved. More was expected of Mary than her consent to be the mother of Jesus to even confirm her call and election to the divine motherhood. And her charity as well as her faith were causative of her salvation - not the result of it - as long as she grew in perfection and did not bury the talent our Lord had given her for the purpose of accumulating sufficient interest. Mary understood she had to work all the more harder to materialize her salvation once she was predestined to the grace she had received. Grace enabled her to grow in holiness, but it was also given her with the divine expectation that she should in collaboration with her free will. God’s expectations of us that we observe and act upon his will would be redundant if he coerced us - indeed programmed us - to act for his good pleasure just to demonstrate to the world and remind us what it means to be saved.
And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.
2 Corinthians 9, 8
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Paul talks to this matter in that apropos scripture you cite above. Paul tells us in no uncertain words that God can & will provide for All our needs at All times, ( ALL includes FINAL SALVATION), IF we pray (without ceasing) in all things, including as did Mary …Lord, never let me fall back, keep me always at your side, obedient, humble, filled with awe, serving and using the gifts/talents u provide, living the Beatitudes, and daily saying as Mary & Peter " YES LORD, YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU" ,
and faithfully provide me the necessary graces to enable me to PERSEVERE, and not to lose/forfit my Kingdom reward.