Your assertion that it wasn't propogated until later is based on what? The Bible alone? Something written surviving?Ancient churches or ancient church? It seems that this belief wasn't propogated until after the church had been established for quite a spell.
First of all, we honor all the saints -- ever check out our church calendar?You're totally right, she was obedient to God just as so many others have been before her lifetime, during, and after her lifetime. She gave birth to the Messiah, the son of God, but her obedience wasn't any greater than Elizabeth's or Ruth's or Esther's. Yet, though they all had the same heart towards God and His will, why do we only honor Mary in this way?
Do we have a special heart for Mary? Yes. Why? Because God honored only Mary when it came time to take flesh from a woman, and to choose a mother. Jesus honored his mother, but we should not because that somehow makes us less than?
This goes back to whether one sees the Incarnation as simply being a required means to reach an end, or the divine plan for the fulness of time.
You find all those things prior to Christ, but in pieces across different times and cultures. You can research virgin births in mythology for example, and discover it wasn't "new".I hadn't heard of this, but that's interesting. Is this story documented in some way before the advent of Christ or is it speculated to originate predating the Messiah?
After Christ, you begin to see 'copycats' (especially Mithras) where people have combined these pieces into one composite deity. That's when you find lists that so closely parallel Christ. Mithras pre-dated Christ; Mithras in that form did not.
Do you have the concept of a "prayer warrior" in your faith tradition? Someone who is so devoted to the Lord and so in line with His holy will, people inadvertently turn to them in times of trouble because they have a sense that they have a direct line?Hmm, my bible says according to the measure of our faith. I suppose we could argue that she indeed has more grace than most of us (even if an angel told me I'd give birth to a healthy son, it would take more than a lionshare of faith for me to believe that too.)
Never thought of it this way... so it's a hierarchal type thing? When not satisfied with lower management, we go to the boss? He won't listen to me, but he'll have to listen if his mom asks him to do it! (This is a joke and even though it's really not funny, please don't be offended. But the idea is still really repugnant to me.)
You are correct that our rewards will be based upon our heavenly works to further God's kingdom. Does that mean that God cares more about what you pray about if the twelve apostles pray with you than if twelve disciples pray with you? Or will grace be dispensated upon you according to the faith that works in you? (Or maybe the apostles just had more faith than we can ever hope to have... am I just living a pipe dream?)
It has nothing to do with thinking Christ won't listen to us. It has everything to do with realizing that our faith needs bolstering and strengthening from those around us and we benefit by their prayers -- especially from those whose lives so reflect his glory their prayers "availeth much". It's an understanding that as we grow in the Lord our prayers become purer, more in line with His will, and yes, more effective.
You are not living a pipe dream. You are simply still a work in progress. They have finished the race.
And while I would never say that Jesus 'has' to listen to his mom, I have no problem saying that her requests more than any of ours lie perfectly within His will and reflect his glory. And did the command to honor his mother at some point cease?
Please don't take my lack of response to any response you have personally -- I'm about to leave for vacation and will have limited computer access.
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