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Your Mother And Your Brothers Stand Outside

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Mathew 12:47 / Mark 3:32 / Luke 8:20 While he was yet speaking to the multitudes, behold, his mother and his brothers stood outside, seeking to speak to him. One said to him, “Behold, your mother and your brothers stand outside, seeking to speak to you.” In this passage, Jesus had been teaching a large crowd, and His family members had come to see him. When someone told him that His mother and brothers were outside and wanted to speak to Him, Jesus replied, "Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?" He then went on to explain that His true family are those who do the will of His Father in heaven, implying that a person's spiritual family is more important than their biological family. This passage is often used to emphasize the importance of following Jesus and being part of His spiritual family, rather than focusing solely on earthly relationships. It also highlights Jesus' commitment to His teachings and His belief in the power of spiritual bonds over biological o

Mother Mary During The Pentecost

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In the Acts of the Apostles, Mary, the mother of Jesus, is mentioned as being present with the disciples and other followers of Jesus in the upper room in Jerusalem after Jesus' ascension into heaven. The group was gathered in prayer, waiting for the arrival of the Holy Spirit, which Jesus had promised. This event is often referred to as the Pentecost, and it marks the beginning of the Christian church. The disciples and other followers of Jesus were waiting for the Holy Spirit to come and empower them to spread the message of Jesus to the world. Mary's presence in the upper room is significant because it suggests that she continued to be a prominent figure among Jesus' followers even after his death and resurrection. It also shows her commitment to the mission of Jesus and her willingness to continue to support his disciples and followers. The fact that Mary was present in the upper room also suggests that she was among the 120 people who were gathered there. This number

Life Of Mother Mary After The Crucifixion

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Christian tradition has several beliefs about the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, after his crucifixion and death , but there are no direct historical accounts or writings that provide a clear picture of her life during this time. One of the most popular beliefs is that Mary went to live with the Apostle John, who was entrusted with her care by Jesus on the cross. This belief is based on John 19:26-27, where Jesus says to Mary, "Woman, behold your son!" and to John, "Behold your mother!" According to this tradition, Mary lived with John in Ephesus until her death. This belief is particularly popular among the Eastern Orthodox Church, who regard Mary as the "Theotokos," or "God-bearer." Another tradition holds that Mary went to live with her relatives in Jerusalem, where she died and was buried. The belief that Mary's tomb is located in the Kidron Valley near Jerusalem is still held by some Christians today. In the 4th century, St. Epiphani

Saints Joachim and Anne

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In Christian tradition, the parents of Mother Mary are believed to be Saints Joachim and Anne. Although their names do not appear in the Bible, the story of their lives and relationship with their daughter Mary has been preserved in various apocryphal texts, as well as in art, music, and literature. According to the Protoevangelium of James, a non-canonical early Christian text, Joachim was a wealthy and respected man from Nazareth, while Anne was from Bethlehem. They were childless for many years, which was considered a great shame in Jewish society at that time. Joachim was mocked by his fellow priests, who believed that his childlessness was a sign of God's displeasure. In response, Joachim went to the desert to fast and pray for forty days and forty nights, hoping to receive a vision from God. During this time, Anne also prayed fervently for a child. One day, she received a message from an angel telling her that she would conceive a child, who would be blessed by God and becom