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- Yet this is what he does, and because of Mary’s complete trust in God, she plays a crucial role in God’s plan for our salvation. In Luke, she describes herself as the “handmaid of the Lord” (1:38). Mary is expressing her willingness to be God’s servant, putting God’s plan ahead of her own wants.
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Jan 1, 2024 · Some theologians also insist that Mary’s motherhood of Jesus is an important element in God’s creative plan. God’s “first” thought in creating was Jesus. Jesus, the incarnate Word, is the one who could give God perfect love and worship on behalf of all creation.
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Nov 21, 2022 · What comes next lays the foundation for the Incarnation and explains why Mary of Nazareth plays such an important role in God’s plan and in the Catholic faith. As Luke tells it, the angel Gabriel comes to Mary, explaining that although she is and will remain a virgin, she will miraculously conceive and have a son through the power of the Holy ...
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Nov 13, 2023 · God chose Mary to care for and teach Jesus, the Savior of the World. Yes, her heart would break, as all mothers do, but she also knew the joy of being an instrumental part of God’s redemptive plan for all humanity.
- Despite Mary’s Fears, She Trusted God’s Word and Guidance For Her Life
- In The Midst of Mary’s Trials, She Continued to Praise God
- Mary’s Suffering Drew Her Closer to God
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When Mary received the angel Gabriel’s message that she would conceive Jesus through the Holy Spirit, she was afraid. She knew her circumstances and the potential fallout of being a virgin and unwed mother. Luke 1:29 says “Mary was greatly troubled at his words,” referring to Gabriel. Despite her fears, uncertainties, and questions, Mary decided to...
In the midst of Mary’s life-changing news that she would give birth to the Messiah, she continued to praise God. Her doubts and fears didn’t waver, but her songs of praise rang louder. Mary understood the power of her praise, and that it would sustain her through her upcoming trials. Luke 1:46-55is entitled “Mary’s Song of Praise.” Mary praises God...
Being the mother of Jesus was Mary’s greatest honor and ultimate source of suffering. She witnessed Jesus endure intense ridicule, opposition, and crucifixion. She was the last person with Jesus until his death on the cross. Mary carried a weighty burden and responsibility. As any mother would, Mary wanted only what was best for her son, but also e...
Although Mary’s path was unknown, she surrendered and trusted God moving forward. It is easy to trust God when things are going well and your next step is clear. The greater test for us all is to trust God when our next steps are unknown and we are unsure how to move forward. Mary decided to trust God during her uncertainties and fears. She didn’t ...
Mary surrendered to God’s plans not only for her life, but the life of her child. She allowed Jesus to minister in both familiar and uncomfortable settings. Mary surrendered her child over to God and his ultimate will. If Mary tried to control God’s plans for Jesus, he wouldn’t have fulfilled his purpose on earth and died for the sins of humanity. ...
Oct 2, 2024 · In this article, we’ll explore the historical context of Mary’s Magnificat, examine its significance within the Gospel of Luke, and uncover the rich layers of meaning that continue to make Mary’s prayer one of the most enduring and powerful voices in Christian Scripture.
Some theologians also insist that Mary’s motherhood of Jesus is an important element in God’s creative plan. God’s “first” thought in creating was Jesus. Jesus, the incarnate Word, is the one who...
In short, Mary, as Mother of our merciful Savior, is rightly called the Co-Redemptrix and the Mediatrix of all His graces and mercies to us. She plays a unique and unequalled role in God's plan to shower His mercy upon us all.