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We know Mary was obedient to God, bit how much did she really understand of her Son’s mission?
The text indicates that she didn’t knowand she knew what Simeon revealed about Jesus’ impact and the suffering He’d go through as well as her own suffering because of Jesus’ “sign of contradiction.”
For myself, if an angel appeared in front of me, that would be a frightening moment. However, Mary was troubled, not by the angel, but the greeting. How familiar was she to seeing angels I wonder? Did they have conversations?26 In the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy, God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, 27 to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. 28 The angel went to her and said, “Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you.”
29 Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. 30 But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. 31 You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.
If an old man came and told you stuff about your baby that He’d be the cause of pain, you’d be apprehensive too.No, not ‘shocked’ as in blindsided.
Are you saying she was without pain or death? Because her son experienced both.Remember she was conceived without sin, and thus did not suffer from its effects.
She even has her moments when she is amazed or ponders on the events that have happened.Plus she is God’s most perfect creation…something tells me she was far more in tune with her understanding of God’s mission than anyone or anything ever will be.
You make it sound like Mary chose to be born.Neither did Mary but she chose to, to be like her son in all respects.
Maybe I should rephrase this to: did not “inherit” its effects…though sin caused the death of her Son (because he chose to allow himself to suffer, and Mary chose to be like him in all respects, and suffer along with him but not due to her own sin but to ours.)thus did not suffer from its effects.
You said.You are putting words in my mouth based on your speculation of who I am and what I believe. I never said she is God, and no she did not choose to be created.
Your questions are wrong on three counts. One Jesus came to take our infirmities, so yes He had to experience pain. Two, Jesus Himself said it was necessary for Him to die. Three, Mary without sin, was still a regular human being. She had moments of confusion as Luke says. Why wouldn’t she have pain?Did Jesus have to die? No.
Did Jesus have to experience pain? No.
Neither did Mary but she chose to, to be like her son in all respects.
So your saying God had no choice? He isn’t powerful enough to solve the problem with a wave of His hand? You and I believe in a different God then. He didn’t have to die, He chose to.Your questions are wrong on three counts. One Jesus came to take our infirmities, so yes He had to experience pain.
So was Jesus…and I already said she experienced pain haha, I feel like you aren’t reading my response haha.Three, Mary without sin, was still a regular human being. She had moments of confusion as Luke says. Why wouldn’t she have pain?