Marys' role is the same today as it was then, that is to lead us to Her Son.
2007-10-04 05:40:08
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answer #1
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answered by Gods child 6
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As a woman, Mary Sawyer (later Mrs. Mary Tyler) stored a puppy lamb, which she took to college at some point on the advice of her brother. A commotion clearly ensued. Mary recalled: "traveling college that morning grow to be a youthful guy with the help of the call of John Roulstone, a nephew of the Reverend Lemuel Capen, who grow to be then settled in Sterling. It grow to be the custom then for college young ones to coach for college with ministers, and for this purpose Mr. Roulstone grow to be interpreting along with his uncle. The youthful guy grow to be very plenty happy with the incident of the lamb; and the next day he rode around the fields on horseback to the little old schoolhouse and exceeded me a slip of paper which had written upon it the three unique stanzas of the poem..."
2016-10-21 00:52:15
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answered by mohr 4
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no that is horrible thought. Mary had to raise Jesus. you did not see God changing his dippers and cleaning up his spit. God did not kiss his boo boos when he fell.
God did not flip out when he was lost at age 12. Mary did that. and she stayed up for 3 days till she found him not God
Mary and Joe treated Jesus like a regular kid because he was. remember, when Jesus was in the temple and Jesus was found by mary and joe, he said "didn't you know that i would be in my father's house?" it was basically saying "hey! i said that i was gonna be here why were you worried?" he was NORMAL and mary treated him NORMAL
she punished his little but when he broke the rules, she made bed and do his chores. NOT GOD!! \him wash his hands before he ate. SHE made him make his
God was not the one rocking him to sleep and getting up in the middle of the night to breast feed him was He??? NO!!! all God did was guide him to become the Messiah. God did not teach him to talk, write, build, or anything. THAT WAS MARY AND JOE. NOT God!!!
so basically, God did not raise Jesus, Mary and Joe did. which is why Mary was not tossed aside
2007-10-04 06:50:16
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answered by Catholic 14 5
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From the way that Mary is ignored in most Protestant circles you could easily believe her usefulness ended when Jesus was born.
Not so. Mary rightly predicted in Scripture that "from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed."
She was present at most of the major events in Jesus' life including:
1. His conception and birth
2. His entire life from birth to age 33
3. His first miracle at Cana
4. His scourging, carrying of the cross, death and burial
5. A witness to His ressurection
6. His Transfiguration
7. His Ascension
8. His giving of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost
She was His mother, a mother to the unseasoned Apostles and a mother to the Church and to us all.
2007-10-04 06:09:31
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answered by Veritas 7
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Of course not. Mary w/Joseph raised Jesus His whole life, and was at the cross weeping when He was crucified. Did you even read the Gospels in the New Testament???
2007-10-04 06:37:24
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answered by kaz716 7
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Why do you think she was discarded after the birth of Christ? she played a very important roll throughout his life on earth. She was told at the beginning that her heart would be torn, in warning of the Crucifixion. She was told by the angel that should would be called blessed, I think even a non believer would agree that to have your name and story known by billions of people throughout the millenniums would be considered blessed by comparison to the billions who have died in obscurity.
2007-10-04 05:40:28
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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No, no & no.
Mary was also in the upper room on the day of Pentecost & was filled with the Holy Spirit. She is part of the Body/Church of Christ.
thanks for listening, You were a loser, but not anymore. Jesus Christ is for winners. We were once losers but now we are winners.
2007-10-04 05:38:07
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answered by t a m i l 6
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I don't really have an opinion on this. But even if He did, we still have a place for Mother Mary in our hearts and pay reverence to her.
At least, Catholics do...after all, she was picked by God to bring Christ into this world.
2007-10-04 05:33:20
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answered by Megegie 5
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Jesus' mother was very special for God to have chosen her. She and Joseph raised and nurtured Jesus him bringing up to love the Lord. As we are our children.
2007-10-04 05:37:59
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answered by B"Quotes 6
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No; Jesus' mom was an instrumental part of his life well after he was born. She was there with him at the cross, suffering along with the rest of us.
Love wins, and Jesus is for losers.
2007-10-04 05:30:43
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answer #10
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answered by samans442 4
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