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Part I
This question is not totally rhetorical. If that really happened, I think the Lord would have managed to fulfill His promises in some other way. Can we get “past” this “fiat” stuff? Nobody is strong enough to absolutely defeat the will of God.
The rhetorical aspect of that question is just speculation.
furthermore, what about all the ***other ***people in the geneology of Jesus who also said “yes”? For example, what if Boaz had not allowed Ruth to glean in his fields? Then the geneology would simply have gone another way to fulfill the promise of the Messiah.
The “what if” questions really don’t address the evangelization of people as in the OP. It’s arguing “from the negative.”
Part II
Mary is the leading female personality in the Bible. It behooves every Christian to deal with this.
She is the one who will be called blessed by all generations.
She is the **one **who was the living ark of the covenant.
She is the one who is called blessed among women.
She is the one who is the spouse of the Holy Spirit.
She is the **one **woman who is the witness of Jesus private and public life.
She is the one who is the queen (mother) of Jesus the King.
She is the one whose virginity reflects the fulfillment of the prophecy of the Messiah.
She is the one who was full of grace.
She is the one who declared herself the servant of the Lord.
She is the one who says “do whatever He tells you.”
She is the one who is the prototype of all motherhood and unquestionably our spiritual mother.
She is the one who is pre-eminently present at Pentecost, the birth of the Church.
All of this is just off the “top of my head,” Every Christian has to deal with this. Mary is the transitional Christian between Judaism and the Kingdom of God on earth.
All you “full bible” protestants: these are all biblical principles about Mary.
She is the one chosen by God which is all the reason we should pay attention to her.
She is the one of whom Jesus says “behold thy mother.”
Intercessional prayer is firmly a principle of New Testament theology. Mary has been an early focal point of intercessional prayer in the Church.
So many people say this and it has a real rough edge to it, to me.… What would the world be like without her “Yes” to conceiving the Son of God? …
This question is not totally rhetorical. If that really happened, I think the Lord would have managed to fulfill His promises in some other way. Can we get “past” this “fiat” stuff? Nobody is strong enough to absolutely defeat the will of God.
The rhetorical aspect of that question is just speculation.
furthermore, what about all the ***other ***people in the geneology of Jesus who also said “yes”? For example, what if Boaz had not allowed Ruth to glean in his fields? Then the geneology would simply have gone another way to fulfill the promise of the Messiah.
The “what if” questions really don’t address the evangelization of people as in the OP. It’s arguing “from the negative.”
Part II
Mary is the leading female personality in the Bible. It behooves every Christian to deal with this.
She is the one who will be called blessed by all generations.
She is the **one **who was the living ark of the covenant.
She is the one who is called blessed among women.
She is the one who is the spouse of the Holy Spirit.
She is the **one **woman who is the witness of Jesus private and public life.
She is the one who is the queen (mother) of Jesus the King.
She is the one whose virginity reflects the fulfillment of the prophecy of the Messiah.
She is the one who was full of grace.
She is the one who declared herself the servant of the Lord.
She is the one who says “do whatever He tells you.”
She is the one who is the prototype of all motherhood and unquestionably our spiritual mother.
She is the one who is pre-eminently present at Pentecost, the birth of the Church.
All of this is just off the “top of my head,” Every Christian has to deal with this. Mary is the transitional Christian between Judaism and the Kingdom of God on earth.
All you “full bible” protestants: these are all biblical principles about Mary.
She is the one chosen by God which is all the reason we should pay attention to her.
She is the one of whom Jesus says “behold thy mother.”
Intercessional prayer is firmly a principle of New Testament theology. Mary has been an early focal point of intercessional prayer in the Church.