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Aaron_Creagh
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There has to be a reason.to what?
Could it be because Elijah and Enoch were men, and Mary was not?
There has to be a reason.to what?
Sorry…I do not see what you are trying to say.There has to be a reason.
Could it be because Elijah and Enoch were men, and Mary was not?
Say what?Could it be because Elijah and Enoch were men, and Mary was not?
Wait, wait, wait am I to understand that our Bible only students are not even following what the Bible states?Many Fundamentalist do not call Mary “Blessed” or “Holy” or any such name. Usually she is simply called Mary or Mother of Jesus. Some Protestants call her the Virgin Mary as well, but usually Mary for most.
Now I can only speak from what I have heard and been around. I cannot speak for all of Protestantism. I was raised Baptist and I never heard Mary called anything other than Mary. They state that she was a virgin at the time Christ was born but do not hold to the PV. The only time she was every mentioned was during Christmas time. She was just Mary to them and nothing more. But see this view is coming from a view that although God blessed Mary to carry His Son on earth, she was simply just like any other woman.Wait, wait, wait am I to understand that our Bible only students are not even following what the Bible states?![]()
Are you trying to start a war? lol just messing…I know what you mean but our Protestant brothers and sisters will not like this lolThat Mary was mostly hidden in the Gospels in fact tells us alot more about Mary.
There is so much to learn about Mary, and she takes the place of the feminine in God…She is not God but she is the bridge between God and us, and I don’t mean to displace Christ.
The Crucified Lord is the bridge to the Heavenly Father in heaven.
What I mean is Mary is advocate for sinners. She gives them confidence to believe God can forgive them for their sins and give them faith He loves them, and can turn to face now Christ and His forgiveness and mercy. So in this context, she is the bridge, the transmitter of grace.
Mary is the New Eve and gives voice and value to the dignity of women, and gives the Church its mother.
Amen, just a thought about the last sentence. Many Blessed individuals in Scripture. How many Mothers of the Lord? I notice your not forgetting Jesus while reciting all these other Blessed individuals.I personally think that Mary is very blessed.
Blessed and highly favored.
But we believe that one can miss the big picture…
That when accepting Christ as their Lord and Savior, they too are blessed and highly favored.
There can only be one who gave the literal, physical birth to Jesus Christ.Amen, just a thought about the last sentence. Many Blessed individuals in Scripture. How many Mothers of the Lord?
Affirmed, Mother of Lord, Biblically?There can only be one who gave the literal, physical birth, to Jesus Christ.
Please correct me if I am wrong…Are you stating that Mary was no greater than Sarah, Elizabeth, etc…etc?There can only be one who gave the literal, physical birth, to Jesus Christ.
But beyond that, there has been many mothers…of the church.
That is what I’m saying.Please correct me if I am wrong…Are you stating that Mary was no greater than Sarah, Elizabeth, etc…etc?
Not at all.Do you know what the Church says about that exactly or kind of?…We do not view Mary as the co-redemptrix of Salvation.
Code:Not at all.
And no one is taking anything away from God. But truly sad that so many like you only view Mary as another ordinary person.That is what I’m saying.
God is the star here.
Nor can I speak for all of Protestantism. I was raised in a Congregational Church for the most part but as I became a teen, for some reason, my parents made the ‘rounds.’Now I can only speak from what I have heard and been around. I cannot speak for all of Protestantism. I was raised Baptist and I never heard Mary called anything other than Mary. They state that she was a virgin at the time Christ was born but do not hold to the PV. The only time she was every mentioned was during Christmas time. She was just Mary to them and nothing more. But see this view is coming from a view that although God blessed Mary to carry His Son on earth, she was simply just like any other woman.
“All generations will call me Blessed”That is what I’m saying.
God is the star here.