Friday, December 8, 2017, Immaculate Conception
Genesis 3:9-15, 20, Ephesians 1:3-6, 11-12, Psalm 98:1-4, Luke 1:26-38
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THE CONCEPTION OF HIS INCARNATION
"The angel Gabriel was sent from God...to a  virgin...The virgin's name was Mary."  -Luke 1:26, 27
About four billion people today do not believe that  Jesus is God; they see Him as only a man. This heresy,  Arianism, has been  common for centuries. The fact that the virgin Mary conceived Jesus without  sexual relations intimates that Jesus was not just a man but God, "Son of the  Most High" (Lk 1:32), "Son of God" (Lk 1:35).
Other people do not believe Jesus is a man. They  think that God only appeared to be born, crucified, and put to death. This  heresy is called Docetism. The fact that Mary was conceived without sin helps  us realize that Mary gave her human nature to Jesus. Otherwise, we would have  to say that Mary gave her human nature to Jesus except for the fallen part of  it. This opens the door to questioning if Mary gave any of her human nature to  Christ, that is, whether Jesus is truly a human being. Because Mary was  immaculately conceived before Jesus was immaculately conceived, it is more  clear that Jesus received a human nature from Mary.
Because Jesus is truly man, human nature has been  transformed, we can relate to Him person-to-person, and we are saved by His  sacrificial death.  Jesus is God and Man! Alleluia!
Prayer: Father, thank You for the ministry of mother  Mary, who reveals the truth of Jesus, her Son.
Promise: "He likewise predestined us through Christ  Jesus to be His adopted sons - such was His will and pleasure - that all might  praise the glorious favor He has bestowed on us in His Beloved." -Eph 1:5-6
Praise: Alleluia!  We, with Mary, have victory in  Jesus!
(For a related teaching, order our tape "Immaculate  Heart of Mary "on audio AV 19-1 or video V-19.)
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