Mary: Call Me Blessed
Nobody believed Mary.
Nobody.
She claimed that the baby she carried was God’s Son. Her outraged family quite naturally assumed that the father was her betrothed, Joseph. He, on the other hand, was devastated by the thought of his beloved with another man. And it didn’t actually matter to the villagers who the father was—this juicy morsel of gossip was viciously satisfying.
Nobody in Nazareth cared that their ancient Jewish prophecies foretold the Messiah’s virgin birth. An unwed mother was, well, an unwed mother. And they didn’t trust her blasphemous tale. That self-righteous girl would invent an outrageous story to disguise her sin. Never mind their own sins, she was guilty. She deserved to die.
Ah yes, Mary’s unborn child changed everything.
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Nobody.
She claimed that the baby she carried was God’s Son. Her outraged family quite naturally assumed that the father was her betrothed, Joseph. He, on the other hand, was devastated by the thought of his beloved with another man. And it didn’t actually matter to the villagers who the father was—this juicy morsel of gossip was viciously satisfying.
Nobody in Nazareth cared that their ancient Jewish prophecies foretold the Messiah’s virgin birth. An unwed mother was, well, an unwed mother. And they didn’t trust her blasphemous tale. That self-righteous girl would invent an outrageous story to disguise her sin. Never mind their own sins, she was guilty. She deserved to die.
Ah yes, Mary’s unborn child changed everything.
Mary: Call Me Blessed
Nobody believed Mary.
Nobody.
She claimed that the baby she carried was God’s Son. Her outraged family quite naturally assumed that the father was her betrothed, Joseph. He, on the other hand, was devastated by the thought of his beloved with another man. And it didn’t actually matter to the villagers who the father was—this juicy morsel of gossip was viciously satisfying.
Nobody in Nazareth cared that their ancient Jewish prophecies foretold the Messiah’s virgin birth. An unwed mother was, well, an unwed mother. And they didn’t trust her blasphemous tale. That self-righteous girl would invent an outrageous story to disguise her sin. Never mind their own sins, she was guilty. She deserved to die.
Ah yes, Mary’s unborn child changed everything.
Nobody.
She claimed that the baby she carried was God’s Son. Her outraged family quite naturally assumed that the father was her betrothed, Joseph. He, on the other hand, was devastated by the thought of his beloved with another man. And it didn’t actually matter to the villagers who the father was—this juicy morsel of gossip was viciously satisfying.
Nobody in Nazareth cared that their ancient Jewish prophecies foretold the Messiah’s virgin birth. An unwed mother was, well, an unwed mother. And they didn’t trust her blasphemous tale. That self-righteous girl would invent an outrageous story to disguise her sin. Never mind their own sins, she was guilty. She deserved to die.
Ah yes, Mary’s unborn child changed everything.
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BN ID: | 2940014966627 |
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Publisher: | Review and Herald Publishing Asociation |
Publication date: | 07/18/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 248 |
File size: | 523 KB |
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