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In our efforts to differentiate ourselves from unbiblical approaches to Mary, have we swung the pendulum too far the other direction? by Kelli B. Trujillo
I used to feel an inner struggle whenever I’d hum or sing the famous Beatles’ song “Let It Be.” I loved the tune, and I really liked the general message of the song . . . except for that darn, pesky line about “mother Mary” coming and urging the songwriter (Paul McCartney) to simply “let it be.”

The idea of Mary showing up to give the Beatles advice seemed like just one more wrong, off-the-rocker example of Marian mythology in our culture. As an evangelical, I always felt it was my duty to shrug off and fastidiously avoid anything mystical, magical, mythical, or even remotely special regarding Mary.

So it was a great relief the other day when my husband (a Beatles scholar/fanatic) informed me that Paul wasn’t talking about Mary the mother of Jesus—he was writing about a dream he had of his own mother (named Mary). She’d died of cancer when Paul was a teenager; as the song describes, Paul dreamed of his mother coming to him and speaking words of peace.

Phew. Now I can sing that song (one of my favorites) in good conscience!

Many of us Protestants experience a similar discomfort with all things Marian. This subtle aversion to Mary (except, of course, in December) seems to be bred into us. Though our beliefs affirm how blessed she was to be chosen by God, in our practice we hardly mention her for 11 months of the year.

To a certain degree, there’s good reason for this impulse. Within some segments of Catholicism, Marian devotion appears heretical and even borders on the bizarre. There are the countless claims of Marian apparitions—some even believe in and make pilgrimages to see her image on water-stained drywall, a pancake, or a potato chip (no joke!). Other Catholics put such a heavy focus on their devotion to Mary, the “Queen of Heaven,” that Jesus seems to take a far distant second place. (It should be noted that these degrees of obsession with Mary fall well outside the bounds of official Catholic teaching.)

Yet in our efforts to differentiate ourselves from these unbiblical approaches to Mary, we’ve swung the pendulum too far the other direction. Lest people think we worship Mary, we hardly talk about her. We study, read about, and discuss biblical heroes like Hannah, Esther, Ruth, or Mary (of “Mary and Martha” fame), but rarely give our attention to the one woman, out of all the women on the planet throughout all of human history, whom God chose to bear and raise his son, Jesus.

If any woman in Scripture deserves our attention, she does!

Thankfully, one time a year (at Christmas), we do draw our attention to Mary. In our hearts, we journey with her to Bethlehem. We wait by the manger. We, too, ponder the miracle and treasure it in our hearts.

This Advent I find myself floored by Mary’s example—inspired, convicted, compelled ever closer to God. I plan to hold Mary’s story close to my heart . . . the other 11 months of the year!

How do you think of Mary? How does her story inspire or convict you? What role does she play as a hero of faith in your life?

http://blog.kyria.com/2010/12/singing_of_m...

Also see>> In Hope of Advent (the coming of Jesus also celebration of the birth day of Christ)
http://blog.kyria.com/2010/11/hope_in_adve...


Posted By: Jen Fad
Sunday, December 12th 2010 at 7:32PM
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Jen:

Wow!

Amazing! I had heard something about that Mother Mary line in LET IT BE--but now it all makes sense.

Your faith is so inspiring to me.

Mary is one of the finest examples of pure womanhood in the Bible.

What I find most inspiring about her is her faith--One of the most powerful verses in scripture--to me--is her affirmation in LUKE 1:46: AND MARY SAID: MY SOUL DOTH MAGNIFY THE LORD.

She was present at her sons's death--what mother cannot feel for her, having to witness the brutal murder of her own flesh and blood.

In JOHN 19:25-27, he called down to his mother as he was dying on he cross--and he made sure he disciples cared for her.

To me, Mary is the essence of unconditional love.

Thank you for reminding me of the power of her message.

Sunday, December 12th 2010 at 8:42PM
Richard Kigel
Beautiful....just beautiful Jen.... . Richard, you've made some very touching comments as well. Thanks to both of you from me too!
Sunday, December 12th 2010 at 10:03PM
MIISRAEL Bride
@ Brother Rich

Wow thanks again for your comments, because you really made me soar just a little higher in my faith! Saint Mary is truly an inspiration for any mother and when I saw the Passion movie and how she ran to help her falling Jesus, I had that much more love for her dedication to mothering to the end. I must admit that I could only watch that movie once. It was just too heart breaking to watch as I was viewing it from a "mother's eyes"... no mother wants to bury her children.

@ Miisrael Thanks again for your comments!

@ Sister Irma You know what they (Catholics) say~~ once a Catholic Always a Catholic at heart!
Monday, December 13th 2010 at 11:00AM
Jen Fad
great inspiration jenFad

The Believer has the Greatest Reverence for Maryam----The Greatest of Women that The Creator has fashioned.

Allaah gives Sûrat Âl-‘Imrân (the family of Maryam) and of course:

Sûrat Maryam
(Mary) XIV

In the Name of Allâah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

16. And mention in AlQur’âan, Mohamed - the story of Maryam (Mary), when she withdrew in seclusion from her family to a place facing east.

17. She screened herself from them; then We sent to her Our Ruh (Jibreel), and he appeared before her in the form of a man.

18. She said: " I seek refuge with the Most Gracious - Allâah from you, if you do fear Allâah."

19. Jibreel said: "I am only a messenger from your Lord, to announce to you the gift of a righteous son."

20. She said: "How can I have a son, when no man has touched me, nor am I unchaste?"

21. He said: "So it will be - ‘That is easy for Allâah: We wish to appoint him as a sign to Mankind and a mercy from Allaah, it is a matter decreed, by Allâah.’ "

22. So she conceived him, and she withdrew with him to the Bethlehem valley

23. And the pains of childbirth drove her to the trunk of a date tree.

24. Then the baby, ‘Îsâ, cried out to her from below, saying: "Grieve not: your Lord has provided a water stream under you.

25. "And shake the trunk of date-palm towards you, it will let fall fresh ripe-dates upon you."
26. "So eat and drink and be glad. And if you see any human being, say: I have vowed a fast unto the Most Gracious - Allâah, so I shall not speak to any human being this day.’"

27. Then she brought the baby to her people, carrying him. They said: "O Maryam! Indeed you have brought a Fariyy (a mighty thing).
28. "O sister, the likeof Hârûn! Your father and mother were pure."

29. Then she pointed to him. They said: "How can we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?

30. "‘Îsâ said: "Verily I am a slave of Allâah, He has given me the Scripture and made me a Prophet;"

31. "And He has made me wonderous, where ever I am, and has enjoined on me Salât, and Zakât, as long as I live."

32. "And dutiful to my mother, and made me not arrogant, unappreciative.

33. "Salâm be on me the day I was born, the day I die, and the day I shall be raised alive!"

34. Such is ‘Îsâ, son of Maryam. It is a statement of truth, about which they doubt or dispute.

35. It befits not the Majesty of Allâah that He should beget a son, Glorified and Exalted is He above all that they associate with Him. When Allaah decrees a thing, He only says to it: "Be!" - and it is.

36. ‘Îsâ said: "Allâah is my Lord and your Lord. So worship Him Alone. That is the Straight Path. Allâah’s religion Monotheism which He did ordain for all of His Prophets)."





Tuesday, December 14th 2010 at 9:13PM
powell robert
When I was a practicing Catholic, Mother Mary was always never far from our mind and in our prayers...expecially if you are young and go to confession. lol (smile)

(after confession you would have as part of your pentance saying so many "Hail Mary" prayers)

I believe I have already told this story about my Mom's name was Mary and so was her mother's name and if you were to stand out side and yell the name MARY part of the neighborhood would answer to this name.lol(smile)


Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Jen, you are so correct. there is no way I can nor will I try to not claim my own life and I was Catholic longer in life than I was not...I have not been excommunicated...I just do not attend Mass or step foot inside of a Catholic church....

and please note I always say chant-pray. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Thanks powell for reminding me what a great country this is that you and I live in. lol...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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