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I’m not catholic, I’m Assembly Of God. As a pentacostal the virgin birth is important to us because Jesus was concieved without sin (sex). Is this the same way catholic’s view the virgin birth?
Catholics believe Jesus was conceived without sin by the power of the Holy Spirit.As a pentacostal the virgin birth is important to us because Jesus was concieved without sin (sex). Is this the same way catholic’s view the virgin birth?
That’s the way I’ve always understood it as well. It fulfills yet another piece of prophecy and points to a supernatural source.Firstly because Jesus was required to be born of a virgin (without sex) in order to fulfil Isaiah’s prophecy - ‘behold, a virgin shall conceive …’ etc etc.
Secondly because Jesus was Son of God. There must therefore be no possible question of an earthly father contributing to His conception and birth, therefore no sex.
the Catholic view does not equate sex within marriage with sin.I’m not catholic, I’m Assembly Of God. As a pentacostal the virgin birth is important to us because Jesus was concieved without sin (sex). Is this the same way catholic’s view the virgin birth?
Is there any scripture to back up this teaching? How could she be without sin, since she is not divine? But how could she give birth to Christ if she did sin? I can see both sides of this doctrine. Please explain more…the Catholic view does not equate sex within marriage with sin.
Catholic doctrine is that Jesus, Son of God, Second Person of the Holy Trinity, was conceived in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary and took on human flesh and human nature through the power of the Holy Spirit, that Mary is ever virgin, before during and after her pregnancy and the birth of Our Lord, that she remained virgin throughout her life, never having relations with her husband Joseph.
Catholic doctrine further teaches, as a natural and logical doctrine flowing fom the Incarnation, that Mary herself was conceived without sin. That her parents had relations in the normal way but from the moment of her conception in her mother’s womb, Mary was free from original sin which we all inherit from our first parents, Adam and Eve due to their sin of pride against God. She is therefore the first fruits of Jesus’ saving action.
Response: Read the response from Puzzleannie. It is 100% on target. Jesus came into the world: 1) by the power of the Holy Spirit (read Luke’s 1 26:38 account of the Annunciation and meditate on it…it is beautiful and filled with the mystery of God’s love for man and His great desire to, in the fullness of time, fulfill His promise…God the Creator becomes man…the Incarnation) and 2) by the “yes” of Mary. Mary had to cooperate for the Incarnation to occur. (It is the same with us, we have to cooperate…say yes to God…for our salvation. In other words, we must imitate Mary.) Jesus is God and He could have come into the world anyway He desired, but to fulfill prophecy (Isaiah) He came into the world through a virgin…“and the virgin’s name was Mary”. Jesus, who is without sin, could not have come into the world through a vessel that was stained with sin. Hence, from Mary’s conception, as a part of God’s Divine plan for the salvation of mankind, Mary by a singular act of grace from God was freed from Original sin and born Immaculate (pure and holy). This why the Catholic Church has from its foundation honored her under the title of the “Immaculate Conception”. She is and always will be the “Mother of God”…pure and Holy. Jesus Himself said that all prophecy has to be fulfilled…the virgin birth is one. Let’s us all pray to Our Blessed Mother, Mary, when we need anything. Let us imitate Jesus, and go to His Mother when we need something: “O Mary Conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to Thee.”I’m not catholic, I’m Assembly Of God. As a pentacostal the virgin birth is important to us because Jesus was concieved without sin (sex). Is this the same way catholic’s view the virgin birth?
Adam and Eve were created without sin. They did not have to sin but had free will. Mary also had free will; she could have sinned but did not.Is there any scripture to back up this teaching? How could she be without sin, since she is not divine? But how could she give birth to Christ if she did sin? I can see both sides of this doctrine. Please explain more…
Response: All of this information is taken from the writings of Fr. John Hardon in his book, “The Catholic Catechism”:Adam and Eve were created without sin. They did not have to sin but had free will. Mary also had free will; she could have sinned but did not.
My dear frind in Christ, welcomeI’m not catholic, I’m Assembly Of God. As a pentacostal the virgin birth is important to us because Jesus was concieved without sin (sex). Is this the same way catholic’s view the virgin birth?
Maybe this won’t satisfy you, but one of the most compelling arguments for me has been fittingness.Personally i don’t see why Jesus could not be born to someone with original sin, i wouldn’t think it would affect him at all.
Although it seems in Christian history when God interacts with man in a big way it is often to someone who is very ‘close to God’ in a sinless way - St Paul i guess at the time was one of those exceptions to my very general statement.
What is the base for such a belief? “I think” isn’t good enough:blush:Personally i don’t see why Jesus could not be born to someone with original sin, i wouldn’t think it would affect him at all.
My dear friend are you implying that St. Paul was sinless? There is no, zip, zerro, none Theological or biblical evidence to support this errounous position. If I’m wrong, please lead me to the evidence of such a statement. God bless you:thumbsup:Although it seems in Christian history when God interacts with man in a big way it is often to someone who is very ‘close to God’ in a sinless way - St Paul i guess at the time was one of those exceptions to my very general statement.