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I read that Mary was supposed to be sinless so that Jesus wouldn’t inherit man’s sinful nature, so God protected her. But why not simply protect Jesus from sin like Mary?
I’m not an expert on this, but here’s my 2 cents.I read that Mary was supposed to be sinless so that Jesus wouldn’t inherit man’s sinful nature, so God protected her. But why not simply protect Jesus from sin like Mary?
There may be many devout people, but only one human who carried Jesus in her womb, and gave Jesus her DNA for his body.I agree that Mary had to be devout in order to be chosen. The Bible is filled with devout people, but it never said that any of them were sinless. Even the David who had the great title of being a man after God’s own heart sinned. Moses and Noah (who walked with God) both had intimate, personal relationships with him, but they were not perfect. Do you believe that the priest in the Old Testament were void of sin as well since they were in God’s presence?
Mary is not lifted to God like status. Mary is a creature, as we all are. Eve was created without sin, but sinned. Mary was created without sin, and didn’t sin. Could we expect anything less from Jesus’ mother?God was given the finest earthly materials, but of course they are not worthy enough for Him because they are from our corrupt earth. Don’t think God understands that? He’s merciful and meets us where we are.This is why I don’t understand why Mary must be lifted to God like status in order for salvation to occur.
Mary is in NO WAY lifted to God like status. she was conceived (you could say) baptized. Because before Christ died, original sin had not yet been defeated, so sanctifying grace could not reside in the soul.This is why I don’t understand why Mary must be lifted to God like status in order for salvation to occur.
That’s why God chose a righteous woman, but He wouldn’t expect her to have qualities that only He hadHiyas
I can tell you simply…
Wouldn’t you want your bowl clean …before you put your cereal in it?
Hi Nyota-The idea that she was sinless seems to be an assumption because it contradicts the verses of Paul. What support do you have that she was sinless?
I don’t think God chose a righteous woman, but that he made her a righteous woman. She wasn’t righteous by her own effort. God created her sinless and protected her from the evil one. She is the ark of the new covenant, as another poster already commented. She was set aside by God from her conception, to be a holy and perfect ark for the Lord. She is also a hope for us, someone who listened and obeyed perfectly. She points us to her son, Jesus, which is why we honor her.That’s why God chose a righteous woman, but He wouldn’t expect her to have qualities that only He had
The idea that she was sinless seems to be an assumption because it contradicts the verses of Paul. What support do you have that she was sinless?
Why didn’t God just save us by a wave of his hand? Why go to all the trouble to send his Son to die for us?Why? Why doesn’t God act like we think he ought??? Because God’s ways are not our ways! God can do anything He wants to! If God wanted to, he could have made ANYONE sinless! God is not limited by what is in our puny human minds!I agree that Mary had to be devout in order to be chosen. The Bible is filled with devout people, but it never said that any of them were sinless. Even the David who had the great title of being a man after God’s own heart sinned. Moses and Noah (who walked with God) both had intimate, personal relationships with him, but they were not perfect. Do you believe that the priest in the Old Testament were void of sin as well since they were in God’s presence?
God was given the finest earthly materials, but of course they are not worthy enough for Him because they are from our corrupt earth. Don’t think God understands that? He’s merciful and meets us where we are.This is why I don’t understand why Mary must be lifted to God like status in order for salvation to occur.
My thought is based on a pattern.I read that Mary was supposed to be sinless so that Jesus wouldn’t inherit man’s sinful nature, so God protected her. But why not simply protect Jesus from sin like Mary?
Where did you read this? It’s simply wrong from a Catholic point of view.I read that Mary was supposed to be sinless so that Jesus wouldn’t inherit man’s sinful nature, so God protected her. But why not simply protect Jesus from sin like Mary?
A natural reply to this question might be: If you had the opportunity to create your own brothers and sisters and sons and daughters, wouldn’t you want to make them perfect?Here’s a question that Dr. Corapi likes to pose regarding this issue…
If you had the opportunity to create your own mother, wouldn’t you want to make her perfect?
Jesus, being God, was able to do just that. He preserved her from sin from the moment of her conception.
I always return to the understanding that Moses had to take his sandals off to stand in the vicinity of the burning bush where God visited him. He was unworthy to see God’s face and could only look upon God’s back as he passed by. Isaiah could only speak to God after an angel burned his lips with a red hot coal to purify them. Elijah had to wait on the mountain for the promise that God was merely passing by. God’s name, if spoken, brought death. The Ark of the Covenant, God’s footstool, was kept in the most sanctified of settings and could only be seen once a year by the High Priest.
**Is not Mary’s immaculate conception and perpetual virginity more a recognition of God’s ineffable holiness than of Mary’s? **
My answer:
I would say it is more an example of God’s awesome power and incredible love for us to create a being capable of the honor of Theotokos (God bearer). If you have seen the Son, you have seen the Father! Mary was the Ark of the New Covenant.
**Biggie wrote: **
I am fairly certain she would see it that way.
**MY response: **
*I would agree that she would have “seen it that way” because of her incredible humility and her filial obedience to God. She’s a great role model for us all! *
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Actually your question provides a false starting point …and one that is not taught by the Church …I read that Mary was supposed to be sinless so that Jesus wouldn’t inherit man’s sinful nature, so God protected her. But why not simply protect Jesus from sin like Mary?