Posted on 08/17/2015 6:07:35 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
It is that time of week again, where we talk about the Mary, the Mother of God. This is definitely the single most important title that Mary has. If someone gets this wrong, then they get the Divinity of our Lord wrong, and that means the whole plan of Salvation is just messed up. So let us look at this most important title.
Theotokos, God-bearer in Greek, is what the council of Ephesus declared in 431. It specifically says this If anyone does not confess that God is truly Emmanuel, and that on this account the Holy Virgin is the Mother of God (for according to the flesh she gave birth to the Word of God become flesh by birth), let him be anathema. Now just that statement alone proves the early Church believed that there was Authority given to the bishops to decide sound doctrine, Mary was a Holy Virgin her entire life, and that She bore God. However, we only have time for one today.
Now many times we will hear non-Catholics tell us that this title is nowhere found in Scripture, explicitly at least. However, they cannot themselves find a Scripture verse that says that all doctrine and dogma must be explicitly proven in Scripture. I bet they can never find that. This is a trap they set up for themselves and it is a very unfair double standard that they expect us to meet, but they do not have to. However, on top of this double standard is if we used that same standard, then the doctrine of the Trinity is thrown out, since its not an explicit teaching, but instead is implicit in Scripture. This double standard seems to cause more problems that its worth wouldnt you say?
Here is the cold hard truth of it though, all Christians rely on some Church Tradition, as well as Scripture, to validate their doctrines, whether they admit it or not. With that being said, Scripture and Tradition can never contradict one another. The Traditions of men can contradict the Word of God, but the Traditions God left us, through Christ, in the Holy Spirit, are binding upon us, as we are to hold fast to Traditions. So then, what is the real question? The real question is, Does Scripture contradict the teaching that Mary is the Mother of God, and is that doctrine found in Scripture at least implicitly?
Let us begin with Luke 1:43, where Mary visited Elizabeth. There Elizabeth exclaimed Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! And why is this granted me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? Because Mary was the Mother of the Lord, who is the Second part of the Holy Trinity, Mary is truly and rightfully called the Mother of God.
We also see in Isaiah 7:14 Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call His name Emmanuel, which is interpreted God with us. Jesus is God. He was God when He was in the womb, conceived, lived, died, buried, resurrected, in the Eucharist, and in Heaven. The Messiah, who is God, was to be born of a virgin, according to Scripture. God was born of a virgin, and its right there in Isaiah, who prophesied of Christ birth. That means both Old and New Testament support the Catholic Doctrine of the Mother of God.
However, this may not be enough for some non-Catholics. Some say that Elisabeth called Christ Lord, and not God, saying that Mary was only to give birth to the human child, the Lord Jesus Christ. So then the question becomes, does lord here mean divinity or just authority? Lets look at the context.
First let us look at 1 Cor. 8:5, which states Indeed there are many gods and many lords, yet to us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things, and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist. St. Paul makes it clear that Jesus is the one True, Lord, as opposed to all the false ones, that the pagans who converted in Corinth were probably worshiping. So then, they would understand that Jesus is God. This holds true to the Jews who converted too, who would know Deut. 6:4 Hear, therefore, o Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord.
So then that brings us back to Luke 1:43. Elizabeth calls Mary the mother of her Lord. The Mother Mothers give birth to persons, not natures, let us remember that. Mary did not just give birth to the human nature of Christ, she gave birth to the person of Christ. Christ personhood is Divine, it is God the Son.
Then let us look at 2 Sam. 6:9 where the King, who was David says How can the ark of the Lord come to me (being the ark of the covenant) Then in 2 Samuel 616 we see King David leaping in the presence of the Ark, just as John the Baptist did. Then we yet again see another parallel, which says that the ark of the Lord abode in the house of Obededom the Gethite for three months (2 Sam. 6:11), and according to Luke 1:56 Mary remained in the house of Elizabeth about three months. Then, we see that the ark of the covenant carried three items, manna, the Ten Commandments, and Aarons rod. These are all types of things Christ are, the Bread of Life, Word made Flesh, and our true High Priest.
Even knowing all this though, there are still those who would deny that Mary is the Mother of God. So then we have to ask, who is Jesus Christ to them? If Mary is not the Mother of God, then who did she give birth to? Many would say it was an earthly human lord, not God. So then, what does that make Christ? If Mary did not give birth to God, then who did she give birth to? Was not Christ God when He was conceived?
If someone says Mary only gave birth to the person of Christ one of two errors, or both could happen, and that is the Denial of the divinity of Christ, and that one would have to say Christ is two distinct persons, and that he is not One. Both were considered heresy in the Early Church. Christ is one Person, with two natures, Divine and Human, which go together and are not separate of one another. If one denies that, the ultimately they are speaking about a different Christ, and St. Paul warns us about that problem, and to not to give heed to them (2 Cor. 11:4).
So then, some say that Mary is the mother of the Trinity if we take it that far, however, this is not true. Mary gave birth to the 2nd part of the Trinity, the 2nd Person, who is still God just not the Trinity. However, we must never forget that each Person in the Trinity shares the same Divine Nature and is fully God.
One thing some still point out is that Christ is eternal, so for Mary to be the Mother of God she would have to be God. However the Church does not say Mary is the source of the Divine Nature of the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity. To better understand this lets look at humanity. Parents give birth to a person, however they are not the author of life, and certainly did not give the child its soul. Thus is true with Mary, she did not give Christ His Divine Nature, though she was the Mother of more than just the human form of Christ, because she gave birth to a person, who was God.
Thus the confusion that Rome has created.
Hail Mary; Mother of JESUS has EXACTLY the same 'meaning'; but it does NOT have the magical power that Mother of GOD has; does it.
Nope.
The Greek word for *Lord* is "Kyrios", not "Theō" which is translated *God*.
Busted.
Remember this when Mary is given all the things that COULD have happened; but were NOT recorded as doing so.
NO one gives a SIN offering if they haven't SINNED!
Do YOU go to confession just to be chummy with the priest?
How can YOU not recognize your own strawman after you build it?
To: Elsie
You mean absolutely DEAD. I.e., not in Heaven or in Hell. Not existing? Annihilated? In other words, those who are deceased are non-existent?
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Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ.
Thus, Mary is the mother of God, the Second Person of the Trinity.
And there is a great example of the theological error that claiming Mary is the mother of God can lead to.
Mary is NOT the mother of the divinity of Christ, as saying that she's the mother of the second person of the Trinity states.
Claiming that the second person of the Trinity has a mother, makes him a created being, with beginning, robbing Him of His deity.
I don't care WHO you mean.
What does the Greek SAY?
Dang it Mom!
I was enjoying seeing him try to slither away!
You know. Without sin.
Being full of grace does not mean sinless.
Grace is given to sinners. Where sin abounds, grace much more abounds.
If Mary was all that graced, it was because she was a great sinner.
If Mary had no sin, she didn't need God's grace.
So, you are saying that Mary (actually, her parents), should have BROKEN THE LAW.
THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A SIN.
There is no parallel between the sin offering and modern confession. The sin offering was a prescribed ritual, not a personal confession of particular sins. Confession is NOT mandated on any kind of schedule—i.e., after childbirth, or before marriage, etc. It has everything to do with particular, personal sins of which a Catholic is aware.
Pretending that a passage about a MANDATED RITUAL, a law that applied to every Jew, provides information about the state of the state of Mary’s SOUL, is a classic example of Scripture-twisting.
False premise.
God cannot do anything.
Even Scripture tells us that there are things God cannot do.
We can point them out if you need.
The notion that IF Mary was sinless, she did not need grace, or a Savior, is absolutely baseless.
Mary’s sinlessness was a result of grace. It was the result of the saving death of Jesus Christ.
How can you call yourself a Christian when you hold, with atheists, that deceased people no longer exist?
Scripture constantly talks about people being dead.
Even Jesus used the word *dead* to describe people whose bodies have quit working.
Are you telling us, then, that Jesus claimed those people no longer existed?
By your reasoning, that would be the case.
While that may be true, it certainly gives one the impression of that.
If we were to have met Ms. McGowan you would have introduced her as your mom with all the implications of the word mom.
There is nothing REAL that God cannot do.
Of course, God cannot make a square circle, or a rock so heavy that he cannot lift it, because those are not real things.
God cannot do things that are contrary to his nature. E.g., God cannot lie, or have malice.
Same experience here. No man made religion has any control over me.
:-)
Only sinful people need to obey the Law.
That's just my point. Only ignorant people have that impression. The proper response to ignorance is to transcend and correct it, not wallow in it.
She is not noted as being sinless in the Word....anywhere.
catholic encyclopedia online tells us there is no direct proof found in Scripture for this false teaching.
Since when did posting Scripture ever stop a Catholic from trying to slither?
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