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DiligentlySeekingGod
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"If anyone will not confess that the Emmanuel is very God, and that therefore the Holy Virgin is the Mother of God (Θεοτόκος, inasmuch as in the flesh she bore the Word of God made flesh [as it is written, “The Word was made flesh”] let him be anathema."
--First Anathema against Nestorius, Third Ecumenical Council, 431 A.D.
And what bearing does this have? Is it compliant with God's Word? Mary is not the Mother of God. God does not have a mother. He has no beginning and no end. He is Alpha and Omega. He has always been and He will always be. Mary, on the other hand, was an finite human, born with original sin, just like every other human being, with the exception of Jesus Himself (Ecclesiastes 7:20; Romans 3:23; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:22; 1 John 3:5). Jesus was God incarnate, He was in His essence “immune” from sin. Although Scripture says she was highly favored by the Lord, she was only a human vessel for Jesus to become a man. I would think that if she had more significance, she would be mentioned again and again in the Bible. However, she is not mentioned after the 1st chapter of the Book of Acts.
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