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@Iluvantir If what you say is true and Mary had other children, why would Jesus entrust her to John at the Cross? "And from then on, the disciple took her into his OWN home." No Jewish child would leave their mother in the care of a stranger, remember the fourth commandment "Honour thy father and mother." Now, we take it as a guide, but back then, it was practically Law. Jesus entrusting Mary to John means that she has no other children who can take care of her when Jesus was gone.
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@hamace Sorry, but Mary is my queen. I serve no king, be they tangible or celestial. I can't really accept Jesus because I imagine him as the savior for men. (He was like the 'calming goat', helping men become less barbaric and more gentle and knowledgeable.)
Mary and other women who were able to overcome hardship and bring miracles to the world shows that women can be just as strong and influential as men. I don't want to argue either, but I am a believe in nature and inevitability.
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@threetailedfox1 Ours is to worship God through Jesus, her will was for God as should ours.
Jesus was her king as well as ours.
I am not trying to argue, and I have similar feelings.
Then I think f how God spoke of Abraham and referred to him as friend. How he actually ended Abrahams life earlier than he wqanted to spare Abraham of having to see how wicked his sons would become.
I hope I didn't come off as argumentative.
God be with you
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@aremet31 besides all that Jesus said anyone doing Gods will is his mother his brother his friend.
That's why he came. To bring those of us who love God and hunger for righteousness will be lifted up
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These were different times. One does not question the LORD's blessings, we just receive them with humbleness and gratitude!!!
GOD Bless you.
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@Iluvantir What I'm trying to get at, is that when Mark, Luke, John, and Mathew speak about Jesus' brothers, they are not referring to his blood related siblings, but to anyone who is somehow related to Him. I'm not saying you have to believe me or change your opinion. I just thought you ought to know. God bless!
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@Iluvantir On the concept of Mary remaining a virgin or not, I won't comment, but when you say Jesus had brothers... The things is, the New Testament was written in Aramaic, and in that language, there are no words for identifying family other than brothers/sisters. This means that in Aramaic, I would call my cousin "sister", and my uncle "brother". If we wanted to speak about Jesus' actual, blood related brother, in Aramaic, we would not say "Jesus's brother", we would say Mary or Joseph's son.
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Here's why I consider Mary to be my savior: God chose her when he could have chosen any other woman on the planet who was just as (if not more) faithful.
She must have been special in some way; plus she gave birth to a magical baby, survived, and managed to keep said baby alive until he grew to adulthood. And all the while he was hunted by people who didn't want a prophecy to come true.
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i love the nativity story very much because christ the lord was born



CAN YOU YAHOO'S JUST ENJOY THE MOVIE FOR WHAT IT IS? A M O V I E..Relax please..you guy are goin back and forth and back...Why for what for who and for how much? Relax, It's a just a movie..If you're a christian, may this movie draw you closer to god. If not, did you like it?... No?...( Next ! ) We're sorry you didn't like it, but a lot of other people's life was changed ( ME for instance! ) So P L E A S E find somethin else that makes you happy? How hard was that? Thank You..have a good one.
tonystark05 1 year ago 11
I've always admired Mary for her strength but lately (since now i am older) i truly see and cannot fully imagine how her life was changed because she said yes to God. She loved God so much that she handed her life to him giving up her only son so that we may live without sin. Mary really is the most angelic, powerful, and loving woman to live.This movie portrays her greatly. God Bless :)
Mspopwar64 1 year ago 9