Was Mary Jesus' Mother?

Christina Armani
It has been proven that Mary is the person who gave birth to Jesus Christ. According to the Bible, an angel told her that she was going to give birth to the most important man who ever walked the face of the Earth. Mary knew who Jesus was and what his purpose was even before he was born. Mary was chosen because she was devout in her faith and was a pure and warmhearted person.

God also knew that Mary had a wonderful man to support her and take care of her needs. It was an immaculate conception, so she was not his biological mother. However, a mother is more than a person who gives birth to you. A mother is a person who loves you and cares for you and is an authority figure in your life. While Mary didn't even get to name him, she did carry Jesus inside of her for nine months.

As a human child, Jesus listened to both Mary and her husband Joseph and respected them as the people who raised him. While Mary knew that Jesus had an important task and mission in life that she had no control over, she raised him like a son and took care of his needs until he was a grown man. She took care of his every need when he was a baby and a boy, which is what a mother does.

God commands all Christians of any denomination to believe in the Bible and have faith in the words it carries. The Bible tells us that Jesus came to earth in a human form by immaculate conception, and that's what we have to believe. The Bible tells us that it was Mary who gave birth to Jesus and no other women. She may have not been divine, but God didn't care. God cared that she was pure, that she was a virgin, and that she was very strong in her faith. God also picked Mary because she had a fianc who loved her very much and was willing to do anything for her.

The point of the story of Jesus isn't whether or not he was born in a manger to Mary and Joseph, but that he came to Earth as a human being to spread the gospel and tell people about the Christian doctrine. Jesus Christ came to Earth as a human being so that he could die for our sins, and it really doesn't matter how he got here. Was Mary Jesus' mother? Indeed she was.

Published by Christina Armani

I am a 30y/o female living in Maryland. I am a Christian and love to write religious articles and poems. I like to write, read, shop, watch movies, and have fun with my friends. I have a female cat named...  View profile

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