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Myself, I can only think of "all have sinned" text. Jesus was the only exception that I know of.
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Mary: "My spirit has rejoiced in God my Saviour"Myself, I can only think of "all have sinned" text. Jesus was the only exception that I know of.
The "who is my mother?" passage implies that she didn't do the will of God perfectly.
(Matthew 12:47-50)
Myself, I can only think of "all have sinned" text. Jesus was the only exception that I know of.
Probably beause of people like you, eastern orthodox, catholics and similar, who are trying to make Mary to be somebody supernatural.Why are you determined to prove someone is a sinner? Seems like an odd thing to inquire about.
Totally wrong.
Why are you determined to prove someone is a sinner? Seems like an odd thing to inquire about.
The "who is my mother?" passage implies that she didn't do the will of God perfectly.
(Matthew 12:47-50)
I understand that Catholic Apologetics claims she was not a sinner.
Romans says, all have sinned. We know Jesus to be an exception.
I have been taught at church that Mary was in fact a sinner.
I am simply wanting to hear both sides as a intelligent discussion.
Probably beause of people like you, eastern orthodox, catholics and similar, who are trying to make Mary to be somebody supernatural.
That leads to reactions like "is there something in the Bible that disproves that?".
Was the Virgin Mary sinless _or_ in need of the Savior?However, we still hold her in very high regard... like second to Jesus Christ Himself. While she lived a very holy life in purity, since God had placed a hedge of protection around her from birth, she was born a normal human being in need of the Savior, just like all of us.
Myself, I can only think of "all have sinned" text. Jesus was the only exception that I know of.
SInce she was found later in the company of the apostles, there's an excellent likelihood that She DID become a Born Again Christian after the Crucifixion.The only HUMAN exception - period. OF COURSE MARY WAS A SINNER!!! She was human. case closed.
Was the Virgin Mary sinless _or_ in need of the Savior?
And my point was that in this instance she wasn't included in that group (that does the will of the Father)His point was that anyone who does the will of the Father is also considered His mother, brother, and sister and is considered blessed.
smh, noEven Mary becomes our mother in the faith, so show your mother a little love!![]()
If anybody deserves that title or honour, 2nd best, then it is John the Baptist, based on Matthew 11:11.However, we still hold her in very high regard... like second to Jesus Christ Himself.
And my point was that in this instance she wasn't included in that group (that does the will of the Father)
If anybody deserves that title or honour, 2nd best, then it is John the Baptist, based on Matthew 11:11.
That's not all God required of her. Also of course to obey the commandments. And what I'm reading here is that the disciples might have done better in that regard than she did.So... Mary didn't do the will of the Father?? ... So, it wasn't God's will that the Second Person of the Trinity became man through the Virgin birth? What other evidence do you need that she did God's will?
I think John, because he in fact got the greatest compliment ever given in human history.Yes, and even the least in the Kingdom of Heaven (New Covenant) is greater than John (greatest of the prophets/Old Covenant).
So, when did the New Covenant start? It began at the Incarnation when God became man... So who is greater? The herald who is announcing the coming King, or the one whose womb which held Him whom the universe could not contain?
oh, sorry, I forgot your original comment. But still, "who is my mother" does not imply anything about her sin. All it is saying is anyone who does the will of God (perfectly or imperfectly) is His mother.The "who is my mother?" passage implies that she didn't do the will of God perfectly.
(Matthew 12:47-50)
That's not all God required of her. Also of course to obey the commandments. And what I'm reading here is that the disciples might have done better in that regard than she did.
I think John, because he in fact got the greatest compliment ever given in human history.
Mary might have been greater than him after pentecost, like the apostles and their followers, and yeah, any born again Christian today, but that's less of a personal achievement but God's work.