Yes, agreed! You make my point exactly, except for your added text to somehow imply that we are to follow Mary's example. There is no indication in the text that what you have typed is the case at all. We really have no example of Mary because nothing was really written of her manner of life. Paul is actually someone you could imitate as he said, "Imitate me, as I imitate Christ."JeffreyLloyd said:Jesus is the one being complimented, not Mary. Therefore, Jesus is refocusing the attention from Him to others who obey the word of God. If He is refocusing the attention away from Him to others, His comment cannot be a rebuke of Mary His mother in anyway!.
also, the Greek word for "rather" is "menounge." Menounge really means "Yes, but in addition," or "Further." Thus, Jesus is saying, yes my mother is blessed indeed, but further blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it. Jesus is encouraging others to follow Mary's example in order to build up His kingdom.
Also the word "menounge" means "nay, nay but, so then at least, yes, doubtless, etc.," in addition to the meanings you have given. So Jesus could have actually been saying, "Nay but, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it." This could have been a stunning refute to one who was trying to lift up Mary.
Whichever the case, they both show equality and mary in no wise being exalted above any other Christian that hears the word and obeys it. This is clearly the intent of Jesus in the passage, as was always the case with Jesus when men tried to put men above others. He took nothing from Mary, but gave nothing to her above what was given to any other Christian.
This has been posted before, but you should lift up each and every saint, even the one standing on the street corner that you might call "Joe," if he hears the Word and obeys it. Elevate him as you do Mary and all the Christians. Leave it as Jesus left it. If a person hears the word and obeys he is equal to Mary and that is good enough for Jesus, it is good enough for us.
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