You’re avoiding the issue. Do we need to tell them about Mary also in order to be saved. The apostles didn’t. They were not denying Mary as the theotokos by not including her in their preaching.
Okay, this hypothetical person is on an airplane that is going down…time is short…you tell the person he needs Jesus, and you lead him in the sinners prayer. Great! He’s saved.
But wait…at the last second, the engines start again and the captain pulls the plane out of its dive and lands safely. The passengers talk briefly to CNN reporters and then disperse to their own homes. Weeks go by…
Shouldn’t this new Christian begin to learn more about Jesus than the little bit you had time for on the plane? Yeah, I think so, too.
So, here’s the deal, Dalphon:
Why Marian Dogmas are Important
One reason - perhaps the main reason - we seek to accept and understand the Marian dogmas is because of our love for our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Think about this for a moment…when you first fell in love with your husband, wife or current “significant other”, weren’t you completely fascinated by him or her? Didn’t you want to know all the details you could possibly learn about him or her?
Where she grew up? What kind of music he liked to listen to? Favorite restaurants, foods, books? Didn’t you want to know where (s)he went to school or where (s)he worked, lived and hung out on the weekends?
Didn’t you want to know what he/she thought about politics, religion and the local sports teams? Did you want to learn about his or her family background?
Loving Jesus is a lot like that. We study the scriptures to learn what He said. We read commentaries to get background information on the geography of Israel and the religious climate of the day. What and where are the Sheep Gate and Pool of Siloam? Why were the Romans in Jerusalem? Who were the Sadducees and what made them different from the Pharisees? What was life like for Jesus growing up, and what may have happened during those silent years before his public ministry began? We want to know these things because we love Him.
We look at Mary because we love her son, and we want to know everything we can about Him. Mary loves Him, too, and by her excellent example, she leads us right back to Him: “Do whatever He tells you.”
If you want to discuss eternal security we can do that next.
Sounds like a hoot. Let us know when you’re ready.
