ProtestantBankie
Puritan Board Freshman
Right there is no reason to say she was without sin to revere her as a great example of humility, faith and devotion to God. She was blessed above all women as the mother of our Lord. Evangelicals, in reaction to the RCC view, try to make her just like anyone else. Yes she was a sinner in need of a Savior, but God blessed her to be the mother of God and to deny that is to ignore Scripture, and even the teaching of the early Reformers.
Mother of God might initially seem a useful term - it was developed to protect the Deity of Christ and make it more obvious that Christ did not become divine at 30 but had a divine nature.
1) Mary is the Mother of Jesus
2) Jesus is God
Ergo - Mary is the Mother of God.
However.
1) Mary is the Mother of God
2) The Father is God.
Ergo - Mary is the Mother of the Father.
And
1) Mary is the Mother of God
2) The Holy Ghost is God.
Ergo - Mary is the Mother of the Holy Ghost.
You see the word God is too great and too vague!
Mary is the Mother of the Human Flesh which God took. Mary is the Mother of God [in Human Flesh.]
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My Grandfather drove all his life. Tanks in the War. Trucks in Peace. Taxis at weekends. And himself and his family around the place.
"The Driver" his neighbours used to call him. Even, some years after he had retired as a truck driver he was still "The Driver" because thats what he done.
Mary was a Virgin when she gave Birth to our Lord - and therefore, we can constantly say "The Virgin" because, it denotes what she was.
So I don't have a problem any more with Mary being called "the virgin". Than I have with my grandfather being called "the driver."