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Today daily devotional / Mary, Jesus’ Mother

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Mary, Jesus’ Mother

Scripture Reading — John 19:25-27

Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother. . . .

— John 19:25


Jesus’ entire ministry was characterized by selfless acts. Healing sick people, feeding hungry people, taking the role of a servant, and even raising the dead were major parts of his ministry of bringing the good news of God’s love for us all. Jesus was always looking out for others and putting them and their needs ahead of his own. So we shouldn’t be surprised that as he hung on the cross he was still thinking about others.

Jesus’ mother, Mary, stood by helplessly, watching her son die on a cross. No doubt, she wept with the others who stood with her. And while Jesus neared death, he reached out to make sure that she would be taken care of. He told the disciple that he loved (John) that he should take Mary into his home and treat her as his own mother and that Mary should treat John as her own son.

Of course, Jesus’ death was the most selfless act of all. He gave up his own life and died for our sins so that you and I wouldn’t have to. He took on all of God’s wrath and punishment against sin so that we could be forgiven. Today and every day, let’s remember our Savior who lived a selfless life, died a horrible death to take away our sins, and was raised from the dead to conquer sin and death “once for all” (Hebrews 9:26-10:10).

Jesus, we can’t thank you enough for the selfless act of your death for our sake. Help us to live every day remembering your selfless love for us. In your name, Amen.

About the author — Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma is Director of Faith Formation at First Church in Denver, Colorado, and has served churches in Michigan and California in youth, emerging adult, inter-generational, and educational ministries. Bret and his wife, Julie, have two children, and he enjoys hiking, disc golfing, and cheering for the Chicago Cubs.
 
Mary, Jesus’ Mother

Scripture Reading — John 19:25-27

Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother. . . .

— John 19:25


Jesus’ entire ministry was characterized by selfless acts. Healing sick people, feeding hungry people, taking the role of a servant, and even raising the dead were major parts of his ministry of bringing the good news of God’s love for us all. Jesus was always looking out for others and putting them and their needs ahead of his own. So we shouldn’t be surprised that as he hung on the cross he was still thinking about others.

Jesus’ mother, Mary, stood by helplessly, watching her son die on a cross. No doubt, she wept with the others who stood with her. And while Jesus neared death, he reached out to make sure that she would be taken care of. He told the disciple that he loved (John) that he should take Mary into his home and treat her as his own mother and that Mary should treat John as her own son.

Of course, Jesus’ death was the most selfless act of all. He gave up his own life and died for our sins so that you and I wouldn’t have to. He took on all of God’s wrath and punishment against sin so that we could be forgiven. Today and every day, let’s remember our Savior who lived a selfless life, died a horrible death to take away our sins, and was raised from the dead to conquer sin and death “once for all” (Hebrews 9:26-10:10).

Jesus, we can’t thank you enough for the selfless act of your death for our sake. Help us to live every day remembering your selfless love for us. In your name, Amen.

About the author — Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma is Director of Faith Formation at First Church in Denver, Colorado, and has served churches in Michigan and California in youth, emerging adult, inter-generational, and educational ministries. Bret and his wife, Julie, have two children, and he enjoys hiking, disc golfing, and cheering for the Chicago Cubs.

Why emphasize the suffering of our blessed by the mercy and grace of God our sister in the Lord Mary and not the suffering of our unseen Holy Father. He struck the Son bruising the heel of the Son, crushing the head of the serpent.
 
Why emphasize the suffering of our blessed by the mercy and grace of God our sister in the Lord Mary and not the suffering of our unseen Holy Father. He struck the Son bruising the heel of the Son, crushing the head of the serpent.
"Lord Mary"?
Sounds like Catholic nonsense.
 
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