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I’d be kind of scared to do that if I was Mary.
:rotfl:I’d be kind of scared to do that if I was Mary.
:rotfl:Yes, she must have been also fair, though. And I’m sure Our Lord never sinned, so I have a hard time imagining it.Haha, I’ve always imagined Mary is a tough, no-nonsense mum. The answer to your question – was Jesus disciplined – can go either way, we don’t know, and for the purposes of faith I don’t think it’s really important.
I imagine it was a fairly normal family of the time and I’m sure they talked all day every day, if Jesus was home.Do you believe Jesus required spanking/discipline? If so, how often do you think? Do you think Mary was a typical teenager? Did she require a lot of discipline and why? Just interested in the multitude of beliefs.
I seriously don’t even know how to answer a post like this. Methinks you are in the realm of fantasy here. Your interpretations sound strangely Protestant. I.E. you are reading WAY more into the Scriptures than is intended and are coming dangerously close to blasphemy.In that time, and culture it was not the duty of a mother to discipline her Children if Pop was there. In this case there was a Father figure Present Joseph while not his Biological Father was a his earthly Father, and I suspect might have had to administer direction to the young Jesus. As we read during his three year public ministry Jesus on several occasions gives his Mother moments of angst. During the Wedding at Cana Mary asked Jesus to help when they ran out of wine He did so, but not before asking her why in front of all the guests.Also after the death of Mary’s brother
Lazarus the Lord shows up late even after being told well in advance of the gravity of the situation. When he gets there Mary was PO and gets testy with him. He in return asked her why.There is also several occasions when he refers to Mary as Woman Did any of us ever do that with our own Mother I suspect not. She may not have spanked Jesus, but I rather think she may have entertained the thought of knocking him on his duff a few times
The answer to your question – was Jesus disciplined – can go either way, we don’t know, and for the purposes of faith I don’t think it’s really important.Do you believe Jesus required spanking/discipline? If so, how often do you think? Do you think Mary was a typical teenager? Did she require a lot of discipline and why? Just interested in the multitude of beliefs.
I don’t think he necessarily had to sin to be spanked.Yes, she must have been also fair, though. And I’m sure Our Lord never sinned, so I have a hard time imagining it.
It’s funny, that story, because the Gospel skips over some details: he was there, and then he wasn’t. It doesn’t say that Jesus specifically disobeyed his parents, it doesn’t say how or when he left his relatives and it’s not really clear why he did, either. I can imagine Joseph and Mary’s reactions when they found out he was gone (“I thought you had him!”)Though, if ever there was an opportunity for it, certainly the disappearing act in Jerusalem was perfect. Then again, as someone else said, If I were in our Lady’s or St. Joseph’s place, I would have been scared out of my wits to even imagine “punishing” God!After all, that “naughty” thing I’m considering punishment for might be part of the divine plan- perhaps it’s some mystery that I as a human cannot understand?
We sometimes hear the phrase “Jesus was lost in the temple” and think that Jesus was lost. But Jesus was not lost. He knew exactly where he was. It was Mary who did not realize the full extent of what her son was doing. The story is about Mary and Jesus, and their relationship.It’s funny, that story, because the Gospel skips over some details: he was there, and then he wasn’t. It doesn’t say that Jesus specifically disobeyed his parents, it doesn’t say how or when he left his relatives and it’s not really clear why he did, either. I can imagine Joseph and Mary’s reactions when they found out he was gone (“I thought you had him!”)
I don’t know! What we have from the 4 canonical gospels are stories of Christ that share impact on our faith. We have Matthew 9 to show us that the search for Christ cannot be delegated and that those who search must give up comforts and leave the feast to enter the dark night and desert, and that those who find the light of truth will never return their own path. In other words I suspect we don’t know how Mary and Joseph related to Christ as their child simply because it really does not impact our faith. For starters, Mary and Joseph knew Christ was the Messiah, the Son of God! Mary and Joseph themselves were not necessarily average jews from what we suspect, they likely were very faithful and worshiped God strongly. So it’s likely that Christ did not necessarily grow up with stewards of average quality. If you knew you child was Christ, if wise men travelled from afar to give you gifts because a star appeared over the cave you gave birth in, and if angels appear to you–then you probably would raise the Son of God somewhat differently assuming you were an average person. Then you have to assume Mary and Joseph were extra-ordinary people, in fact our canon teaches they were saints, and that Mary herself is the Mother of God, Immaculate in Conception, Holy and full of Grace, free from sin and redeemed by Christ. That is not your average situation. But whatever the answer is, the answer is it’s irrelevant because all the other parents in the world are not Mary and Joseph, and the other children are not the Divine Son of God, Jesus Christ.Do you believe Jesus required spanking/discipline? If so, how often do you think? Do you think Mary was a typical teenager? Did she require a lot of discipline and why? Just interested in the multitude of beliefs.
Say what??? Man…what are you smoking…Do you believe Jesus required spanking/discipline? If so, how often do you think? Do you think Mary was a typical teenager? Did she require a lot of discipline and why? Just interested in the multitude of beliefs.
1: No, but I’m sure He was raised with certain disciplinary rules set up by His parents, the same way all children should be. But, since He never would have disobeyed His parents, or broken any of those rules, there would be no need for any kind of spanking.Do you believe Jesus required spanking/discipline? If so, how often do you think? Do you think Mary was a typical teenager? Did she require a lot of discipline and why? Just interested in the multitude of beliefs.
Administering direction doesn’t require any ‘spanking’. Neither Joseph, nor Mary, would have had to do more than speak to Jesus once, to teach Him the rules.In that time, and culture it was not the duty of a mother to discipline her Children if Pop was there. In this case there was a Father figure Present Joseph while not his Biological Father was a his earthly Father, and I suspect might have had to administer direction to the young Jesus.
I’m assuming you’re thinking of when Jesus was told His mother and brethren wanted to talk with Him, and He took that as an opportunity to teach about detachment from the things of the world. What makes you think that gave Mary any angst? She understood what He was doing and didn’t make a fuss over it. As far as the wedding goes, if there was a real problem, Jesus never would have responded to her request. But, He did what she asked, the same way He still does what she asks of Him. That’s why we pray to Mary for favors.As we read during his three year public ministry Jesus on several occasions gives his Mother moments of angst. During the Wedding at Cana Mary asked Jesus to help when they ran out of wine He did so, but not before asking her why in front of all the guests.
It seems you’re under the impression that Lazarus was the Virgin Mary’s brother. He wasn’t. That was Mary Magdalen, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, that was upset with Jesus for being too late.Also after the death of Mary’s brother Lazarus the Lord shows up late even after being told well in advance of the gravity of the situation. When he gets there Mary was PO and gets testy with him. He in return asked her why.
It was actually very common for Jewish men to refer to their Mother as “Woman”, and it was never meant as an insult.There is also several occasions when he refers to Mary as Woman Did any of us ever do that with our own Mother I suspect not. She may not have spanked Jesus, but I rather think she may have entertained the thought of knocking him on his duff a few times
I know what the words were!!!*note- there were two words in the preceding article which I feared would trip the forum censor feature. These were not “bad” words by any means, but, I edited in synonyms so as to not allow the appearance of cursing on Ms. Barnhardt’s part. The words were replaced with “junk” and “mad”.
Tim, I love this picture.
Am I, now? Hmm. Jumping to conclusions, are we? Hmm. Interesting response, filled with anxiety and not a proper place for such a place to be, “Non-Catholic Forum”. Hmm. If you can’t handle the hot water, then get out of the tub. Not a place for overly sensitive people. Atheists hand out here too you know. I’ve found that Muslims have much more respect for the Blessed Mother than some fundamentalists. And had you along with a few other not been so anxiety prone in your response, they may have come out from the cracks to discuss what they believe. I doubt they’ll do it now, no thanks you these kinds of responses. True, but not the way to discuss it effectively IMHO.What?
Number one: We are talking about God, and His sinless mother. You are applying human failings to God and His own chosen mother!
Stay away from theology, you have no clue what you’re talking about. Your words are so misdirected that you are probably confusing everyone around you. I bolded one obvious that you obviously do not understand. The use of the term “Woman” involves other than scolding words, they were meant to reveal Mary’s importance foretold by the Old Testament. Wedding of Canaan. The foot of the cross, Woman, behold thy son, Son behold thy Mother.In that time, and culture it was not the duty of a mother to discipline her Children if Pop was there. In this case there was a Father figure Present Joseph while not his Biological Father was a his earthly Father, and I suspect might have had to administer direction to the young Jesus. As we read during his three year public ministry Jesus on several occasions gives his Mother moments of angst. During the Wedding at Cana Mary asked Jesus to help when they ran out of wine He did so, but not before asking her why in front of all the guests.Also after the death of Mary’s brother
Lazarus the Lord shows up late even after being told well in advance of the gravity of the situation. When he gets there Mary was PO and gets testy with him. He in return asked her why.There is also several occasions when he refers to Mary as Woman Did any of us ever do that with our own Mother I suspect not. She may not have spanked Jesus, but I rather think she may have entertained the thought of knocking him on his duff a few times