Friday, April 3, 2015

Mary: “The Mother of My Lord” - Her Virginity

The Theotokos of Vladimir, one of the most ven...
The Theotokos of Vladimir, one of the most venerated of Orthodox Christian icons of the Virgin Mary. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
A. When we first meet Mary in Scripture, she is a virgin. (Luke 1:27)
B. Virgin defined.
1.One who has never had sexual relations.
2.A pure and chaste person in relation to sexuality.
C. She was a betrothed—espoused, engaged—virgin.
1.By Jewish law she was already considered a wife for she had been promised to Joseph.
2.Joseph is called her husband, she his wife. (Matt. 1:19-20)
3.The purity of virginity and the honor of marriage are both seen in her.(Heb. 13:4)
D.After the birth of Jesus, she became the wife of Joseph in the complete sense of the term.
1.Contrary to Catholic doctrine, she was not a perpetual virgin.
2.Joseph “did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn son.”
(Matt. 1:25)
a.When they arrived in Bethlehem prior to Jesus’ birth, she was still
his betrothed wife. (Luke 2:5)
b.After the birth of Jesus, the full husband/wife relationship existed for at least four sons and two daughters were born to them. (Matt.13:55-56)

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