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For
our salvation,
it is not
enough that God
loves us.
It is not
enough that Jesus
died for us.
We must respond
to God's love.
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If
we do not
respond, all
that Jesus did
could be in
vain. Hebrews
4: 2 3: "Hearing
the message did
them no good
because they did
not share the
same faith as
to those who listened
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God
made
us free and
because we are free,
salvation is not
complete until we
respond.
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Why
is Mary important?
Why is she
our Modern and Model?
Because the human
race has a
problem. We
to not listen
to God.
We do not respond to
this love.
We are bent
on doing things
our way.
We do not
cooperate with him
so that his
plan for us
can be realized.
Luke 7:29-31.
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In
the second letter
of St. Paul
to the Corinthians,
Chapter 6 verse
1, St. Paul
speaks about God's
grace being in
vain.
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In
Amos chapter 4,
versus 6 onwards,
God is complaining
that he has
tried everything to
bring his people
back to Him
but they do not respond.
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Some
of the saddest
moments in the
Gospels are when Jesus
speaks of the
lack of response.
For example,
in Matthew 23:37-39,
Jesus cries over
Jerusalem because they
would not respond
in spite of
all he has
done. He
expressed his sadness over the
unbelieving towns that did
not repent:
Matthew 11:20-24.
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On
the other hand,
the people in
Luke 3:8-14
understood the need
to respond.
They understood that
when God comes
to us,
something must change
in our lives.
They understood that
the love relationship
between God and
us requires for
us to play
an active part.
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We
have a problem
of putting off
our response to
God. Jesus has
some very hard
words for people
who put off
their response to
his love and
call for repentance
and conversion.
Luke 12:13-21.
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Jesus
knew that we
would find it
difficult to respond
to God.
That is why
he left us
his Mother because
she is a
specialist in responding
to God.
She is a
specialist in saying
yes to God and in
giving Him her heart, and what God desires most is for us to
surrender our hearts to Him.
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Whatever
someone says with their dying breath, is always something of
importance. Jesus in
his dying breath,
had something very
important to say
to us.
He knew that
in spite of
all he had
said and done,
we would have
a hard time
responding to His
love. So
in his dying
breath, he
gave his mother
Mary to us.
John 19:25-27.
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Luke
11:27-28,
Jesus tells the
people that his
mother is not
a blessed because
she bore him
and nursed him.
Jesus said that
she is blessed
rather because she
heard the word
of God and
kept it.
It is the desire of the heart of Jesus that we hear and live by His
words.
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Not
only does Mary
have a passion
to do God's
will, but
she is also
very much on
the same wavelength
as God.
In John 6:29,
Jesus says that
what God wants
of us is
to believe in
the one and
that he has
sent. Again
at the transfiguration,
God said,
"this is my
son the beloved
listen to him.
In John 2:5,
at the wedding
feast in Cana,
Mary tells and
the servants basically
the same thing;
that is,
"do what ever
he tells you."
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On
the first Pentecost
Sunday, Mary
was there with the
apostles before and
after the descent
of the Holy
Spirit to teach
them to respond
to the Holy
Spirit. It
is not enough
to have the
Holy Spirit.
We must learn to respond
and cooperate with
the Holy Spirit.
Mary can help
us to do
this.
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Mary
is an important
model because of
the trust in
God. Mary
did not understand
many things that
happened in her
life, but
she knew God
and trusted him.
She knew that
he was infinitely
faithful, merciful,
and loving.
She knew that
God is always
true to his
word. Because
of this, Mary
always trusted God
even though as
scripture says,
she did not
understand. Mary
is a fantastic
model for us
here because in
our own lives,
things will happen
that will make
no sense.
Things will happen
that will test
a faith and
trust in God.
Mary will help
us to stand
firm in the
faith and trust
in God when
life becomes very
difficult and painful.
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Mary
trusted God with
her life.
When she said
yes to God's
desire for her
to be the
mother of Jesus,
she knew that
she could have
been put to
death for being
pregnant outside of marriage,
since it was the norm in those days, and the death sentence was
carried out by stoning to death.
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Another
important reason why
Mary is a
fantastic model for
us Christians is
that she prayed
a lot.
Scripture says time
and time again,
that Mary pondered
on these things
in her heart.
That is prayer.
When the Holy
Spirit descended on
the apostles,
Mary was there
with them praying
and teaching them
to respond to
the Holy Spirit.
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Mary
teaches us to
get involved,
and to be
sensitive to the
needs of others.
At the wedding
feast in Cana,
Mary got involved
and saw that the
newly married couple
was out of
wine. Mary
did something about
it. She
took it to
her son a
Jesus in prayer.
She put Jesus in
the spotlight.
Scripture says that
Mary was invited, and
that Jesus and
his disciples had
also been invited.
Jesus had not
yet started his
public ministry.
As a result
of Mary's intersession,
Jesus glory was
seen, and his
disciples believed in
him. John
2:11.
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Of
all the saints, Mary is our
most powerful intercessor
with God.
Mary is close to
the heart of
God. The
prayer of someone who
is close to
God is more
powerful than those
of someone will
is not.
In times of
trouble, it
is the friends
of God whose
prayers and answered.
For example,
the prayer of
Elijah - James 5:13-18,
and that of
Moses in the
desert - Exodus 32:11-14.
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Going
to God through intercessors
was a normal
thing for God's
people. Jeremiah 15:1.
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God
sent those in
need of prayer to
people whose prayers are
strong.
Genesis 20:7-17
and Job 42:7-10.
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Our
prayers are weakened
because of our
attachment to sin.
The friend of
God (the just
man), is
the person who
is trying to
live his life
without sin. James 4: 2-3,
James 5:15-18,
Psalm 66:16-19.
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Mary
has no sin and
therefore there are no obstacles
to her prayer. She was
able to get
Jesus to work
his first miracle
at the wedding
feast in Cana before
he was due
to start his
public ministry.
John 2:1-10.
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It
is therefore wise
to ask Mary
to adopt our
problems as she
did at the
wedding feast in
Cana and take
them to her Jesus.
It is wise
for us to
invite her into
all hearts and
into our
homes.
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