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But God willed not to get it done without her. God did not call Mary to collaborate with him in the redemption just because of the incarnation. The Divine Word could have become man by being formed out of clay as Adam had been. Jesus could just as well have wandered out of the desert and began preaching in Galilee at the ripe age of thirty-three right after materializng from heaven. Please see my article Blessed Are You Who Believed.Mary was privileged to have a role in this plan. I don’t think it’s accurate to say “No Mary, no Jesus,” because God can get it done without her.
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But God’s foreknowledge does not preclude human free will. I can imagine an elderly lady accepting my seat on a crowded bus before offering it to her. My choosing her from among other elderly persons present makes no difference and is irrelevant.If Mary wasn’t a part of the plan, God would know that well enough ahead of time that He could include a different person in His plan and even make different prophecies if that were necessary. That’s because God gives us prophecies based on what will happen, not on what might happen.
The redemption does begin solely on God’s gracious initiative. But it can be completed only by our response in faith and charity. God loves us and desires that we love him in return. By her faith and love, Mary made satisfaction to God for Eve’s disobedience on our behalf. Meanwhile each individual is morally responsible for his or her own salvation. Salvation is a gift God has offered the whole world in view of the merits of Christ, and since it is a gift, it can be either accepted or refused by us. In his justice, God is not obligated to save us, but in his mercy God desires that everyone accept his gracious offer of salvation. For this reason each human soul is endowed with prevenient grace.I don’t think there’s anything to worry about. It’s over and done with. Plus, God’s in control and He gets it done… God is in charge of making it happen and He doesn’t fail. Mary had a privileged place within that plan, but she did not have the responsibility of making sure it was carried out. That’s all on God.
Meanwhile neither Mary, Joseph, nor Jesus were puppets on a string. God knew all along what would transpire through human free agency before he created the world. Thus he permitted the fall of Adam and Eve to happen for the sake of a greater good. In his wisdom and righteousness God is willing to allow us shape our own destinies notwithstanding his foreknowledge relative to human history. If this were not so, then no human being could be ultimately responsible for ending up in hell.If she wasn’t right for being part of God’s plan, the angel wouldn’t have gone to her in the first place. You could ask a similar question about Joseph- what would have happened if he’d quietly divorced Mary like he initially planned before another angel intervened? How would things be different if our Savior had been raised by a single mother? I don’t dwell on that, either, because Joseph had a rather indispensable role as well… God knew ahead of time that they would be the ones He’d use… Certain roles within God’s overarching plan are indispensable, and those roles must be filled by people that can get it done- either that, or God gives certain details ahead of time which must therefore happen… We’re certainly capable of imagining things that go well outside the lines- ie., what if Mary was killed while pregnant, what if Jesus was killed as a child in a freak accident, what if Jesus had succumbed to temptation and sinned, what if Jesus came with plans to die but no one wanted to kill him. We can imagine them, but they don’t/won’t/didn’t happen. It’s God’s plan and He’s in control. So I don’t worry about whether or not Jesus will sin, or not be born, or not get crucified and rise from the dead, or anything else I can imagine that would prevent Him from doing what He came to do. God’s plan is secure at all stages- before, during, and after any of its individual aspects are accomplished.
God desires everyone to be saved because of his love and mercy. A God who loves does not use people who have been created in his image just to satisfy his pleasure. God is omnipotent and at the helm, but his power does not negate his essential love for us and his righteousness. I believe if God knew that both Mary and Jesus would fail him, he would not have created the world. Let us not presume that God had to create the world or has to save us.Praise God for being in control. And praise God for all the people He’s used to get it done- especially the ones that filled indispensable roles.
A garden bower in flower grew waiting for God’s hand.
Where no man ever trod,
This was the gate of God.
The first bower was red,
Her lips which welcome said;
The second bower was blue,
Her eyes that led God through;
The third bower was white,
Her soul in God’s sight;
Three bowers of love;
Now Christ from heaven above.
Lawrence Hausmann
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