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  1. Sep 10, 2020 · Known for: Mary was the mother of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. She was a willing servant, trusting in God and obeying his call. Bible References: Jesus' mother Mary is mentioned throughout the Gospels and in Acts 1:14. Hometown: Mary was from Nazareth in Galilee.

  2. The original stories about Mary in the Gospels: birth of Jesus, flight to Egypt, wedding at Cana, her son's turbulent ministry then his death by crucifixion.

  3. After Jesus’ mother Mary, Mary Magdalene is arguably the most famous female in the New Testament. But which Mary is she? The four gospels are full of women named Mary.

    • Despite Mary’s Fears, She Trusted God’s Word and Guidance for Her Life. When Mary received the angel Gabriel’s message that she would conceive Jesus through the Holy Spirit, she was afraid.
    • In the Midst of Mary’s Trials, She Continued to Praise God. In the midst of Mary’s life-changing news that she would give birth to the Messiah, she continued to praise God.
    • Mary’s Suffering Drew Her Closer to God. Being the mother of Jesus was Mary’s greatest honor and ultimate source of suffering. She witnessed Jesus endure intense ridicule, opposition, and crucifixion.
    • Mary Trusted God in the Unknown. Although Mary’s path was unknown, she surrendered and trusted God moving forward. It is easy to trust God when things are going well and your next step is clear.
  4. Women in the Bible New Testament: Mary, Mother of Jesus Luke 1 (especially 1:26-56), Matthew 1:18-25 The Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, the God-Bearer is a central figure in the Christian tradition. What does the New Testament say about her? Is there anything new we can read in her story when we give special attention to gender and power?

  5. In this chapter on Mary in Scripture we will look first at Mary's role as the link between the two Testaments, followed by a review of the Marian data in Luke 1-2, Genesis-Revelation and the rest Of the New Testament and finally an analysis of the seven splendors of Mary in Scripture.

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  7. Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna and many others were a significant part of God’s group, i.e., the beloved community, this emerging church, this faithful fellowship. Mary was from the area known as Magdala, hence her name. She was a grateful recipient of the healing power of God. God through Jesus heals us in multiple ways,

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