Jesus provides for His Mother care, certainly that is what is plainly obvious. The fantasy built around this verse is scary. There is no mention of motherhood to ALL Christians or any other implications other than the obvious provision FOR Her.
The deception can only be effective when scripture is not read, studied and understood.
Neh. 2:6 - the Queen Mother sits beside the King. She is the primary intercessor before the King.
Kings also had court jesters, harems, food tasters, slaves, cooks, midwives, human waste handlers. Should'nt we also see them in heaven as well?
Was Mary on her coffee break in Rev 4 or maybe sitting behind one of 24 elders?
Interesting that we NEVER see Mary mentioned after John 19 anywhere in the rest of the NT, No titles, No prayers to Her, Nothing. Strange, huh?
Her immense importance as Queen of Heaven seems to have escaped notice by every single Apostle and NT writer AND the first 300 years of anyone in the church. Huh, very strange indeed.