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I agree with you 100%. God could have redeemed us without human intervention. But that is not what He chose to do. He has chosen to give us the ability as humans to co-operate with Him in His plan of redemption. And that is what He did with Mary. Mary could have said “No”. Just as we have the ability to say no. But she didn’t. “Be it unto me according to thy will.” She totally submitted herself to the will of God. She chose to have God Incarnate grow in her womb. She chose to give birth to Him. She chose to nurture Him as a child. She chose submission to a call that was greater than herself. Mary was the very first Christian. She is the model that we should all strive for. Why? Look at her life. She led her life in total submission to the purpose that Christ was put on the earth for. To serve Him. To glorify Him. It is because of this that Mary is the greatest among all the Saints. As Christ grew in her and dwelt in her, so He grows and dwells in the Church because we are His Body here on earth, and as Mary was the mother of Christ, She is still lifting up our needs to her Son, the author and finisher of our faith, the one who redeemed us from the power of sin and death.In ANY sense, God did NOT need any assistance.
Mary was just a sign? A sign of what? The Ark of the Covenant was a sign of what? The Ark of the Covenant was a sign of–(hold on to your seat) Mary! Why? What “lived” in the Ark of the Coventant? Aaron’s blossoming rod, a jar of manna, and the Ten Commandments. What were these a sign of ? Yes. You got it…Christ. As these items were in the Ark, so Christ grew and formed in the womb of a spotless Virgin without stain of Original Sin…Mary, the Blessed Mother of God.God can make sons of Abraham from stones (Matthew 3:9). By Mary giving birth to Jesus, the prophecy from Isaiah 7:14 was fulfilled as Jesus fulfilled ALL of the Messaniac prophecies.
Mary was only a sign. Just as Jesus coming out of Egypt and that none of His bones shall be broken.
Also, Isaiah 9:6-7
6 For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
And the government will be upon His shoulder.
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of His government and peace
There will be no end,
Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,
To order it and establish it with judgment and justice
From that time forward, even forever.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
Again from www.catholicconvert.com
The Holy Spirit Overshadows Mary
The very same Greek word for “overshadow” is used by Gabriel when he tells Mary that the Holy Spirit will overshadow her and she will become pregnant. There is sexual imagery used here and the result of the overshadowing is the presence of God in the womb of Mary, just like the presence of God dwelling in the Ark of the Covenant in the tabernacle. I don’t think the Holy Spirit chose to use the rarely used Greek word ἐπισκιάζω in both places without purpose.
If someone reads Luke’s gospel without thinking like a Jew or having a deep understanding the Old Testament and its types and symbols, this interesting bit of information about the Ark and Mary would probably slip past them. Luke is suggesting there is a parallel between the Old Testament Ark as the dwelling place of God and Mary as the new dwelling of God, but this time God came to dwell upon the earth in the flesh.
Jesus coming out of Egypt was not a sign, it was an actual fullfillment of the Children of Israel coming out of Egypt into the Promised land.
Once again, the Catholic Church doesn’t “wedge” Mary into the Godhead…Mary did NOT try to “wedge” herself into the Trinity, man did hundreds of years later.
Please read this article at the following link:
catholic-convert.com/Portals/57ad7180-c5e7-49f5-b282-c6475cdb7ee7/Documents/MaryAndWorship.doc
If you aren’t going to budge on your beliefs, and try to at least take an honest look at what the teachings of the Catholic Church are, (whether you agree or not) then why are you on a Catholic Answers forum?Obviously, neither one of us is going to budge on our beliefs. You can follow traditions of men that was made hundreds of years after Jesus. Meanwhile, I will follow the “tradition” started by Jesus and clearly followed by His disciples.
