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Watch Who You Call "Ordinary"!

Mary was an "ordinary" woman? Seriously?
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SUMMARY

In this episode of Always Toward the Light, John Henry explores the question of whether Mary, the mother of Jesus, was just an ordinary woman. He argues against this notion, emphasizing her extraordinary role in salvation history and the unique grace bestowed upon her by God. Through scriptural references and theological insights, he highlights Mary's significance as a model of faith, motherhood, and discipleship, ultimately calling for a deeper appreciation of her role in Christianity.

TAKEAWAYS

Mary was not ordinary; she was extraordinary. Her life reflects God's extraordinary grace and plan. Mary's fiat brought salvation into the world. She is a model of motherhood and discipleship. To downplay Mary's role diminishes God's plan. Mary's unique role magnifies Christ's centrality. Her yes to God inspires us to live faithfully. Mary's life is a testament to God's grace. Without Mary, we do not have Christ the Savior. The more we think of Mary, the more we think of Jesus.

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