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Solo Cristo said:
Look dude, If you fall in quicksand and I pull you out I’ve just saved you right?
But if I catch you before you fall in and keep you from ever falling into the quicksand, then you’d have to say that I saved you more perfectly wouldn’t you?
Well…it’s the very same with the Blessed Virgin. Her salvation was more perfect than ours because God appled it at her conception because she had to be pure to be the Ark of the New Covenant. How can anyone accept the thought of the holy Son of God being conceived in the womb of a woman stained with sin? Common God-given sense just makes that seem wrong.
I guess, (now that I think about it), the annunciation was Mary’s first temptation because had she said “no” she would’ve refused to do God’s will, which equals sin, doesn’t it? It’s entirely possible that we have a record of her only temptation and her victory over it. After all, it does say that she was scared.http://pages.prodigy.net/indianahawkeye/newpage30/11.gif
That passage in the Bible plainly SAYS SO.Where do you get that she had the Holy Spirit in her? I would hope Elizabeth puts Mary ahead of herself; ithat not what Christ calls us to do for our brothers? Y’know like we are all supposed to do. Mary was ahead of Elizabeth because she had the Savior in her womb. This means Mary was righteous also; Mary was saved. Mary calls Christ her savior. If she never sinned she would not need a Savior.
Look dude, If you fall in quicksand and I pull you out I’ve just saved you right?
But if I catch you before you fall in and keep you from ever falling into the quicksand, then you’d have to say that I saved you more perfectly wouldn’t you?
Well…it’s the very same with the Blessed Virgin. Her salvation was more perfect than ours because God appled it at her conception because she had to be pure to be the Ark of the New Covenant. How can anyone accept the thought of the holy Son of God being conceived in the womb of a woman stained with sin? Common God-given sense just makes that seem wrong.
I guess, (now that I think about it), the annunciation was Mary’s first temptation because had she said “no” she would’ve refused to do God’s will, which equals sin, doesn’t it? It’s entirely possible that we have a record of her only temptation and her victory over it. After all, it does say that she was scared.http://pages.prodigy.net/indianahawkeye/newpage30/11.gif