This only makes sense in a world where we don't know what words mean, so we constantly redefine them to fit what we want them to mean. IOW, we start by defining what "is" is.
The statement "all have sinned" can now be read to mean "well most have sinned", but not all because we have some implied exceptions. It's silly and sloppy thinking. It only exists because you church painted itself into a corner with all its extra Scriptural beliefs.
Christ is most definitely Marys Savior, and given her fullness of grace before the Annunciation, I dont see what other conclusion one can reach but that Christ made her sinless and immaculately conceived.
Why? The blessing was that God would use her. It says nothing of transforming her.
So, Jesus has sinned?
The blessing was that God would use her. It says nothing of transforming her.
Not the blessing, the "full of grace" verse says so.
Several years ago, I listened to Christian radio a lot. One of the teachers was Chuck Swindoll, a well-known author and pastor. I quit listening to his sermons, because he read between the lines and because he assigned emotion. Since I was hungry for good teaching, I could not allow myself the wandering away from what the plain text said - no implications, no personal conclusions, no reading between the lines, and no reading of emotions into the text.