Really clear Biblical message well presented in your video. I have shared it by WhatsApp to 20 friends and family members. Thank you for creating it. ❤
Another great video...thanks. Also, here's a truth not many humans currently truly understand. Mary was uniquely kecharitōmenē full of God's grace (e.g. instant complete deep, intimate relationship with God) starting at that moment when God sent Gabriel to her (Luke 1:26-28), and not when she was physically born (e.g. Mary is an imperfect human like all humans and not free from original sin). Basically, Jesus's Father (God) and His mother (Mary) were in lock-step as parents. Throughout the Bible, God chooses people that are worthy (Abraham, Moses, David, John the Baptist, Saul/Paul, etc). God chose Mary to bear His Son to establish the amazing new covenant.
Mary was among those who gathered in the upper room, praying (Acts 1:14) and waiting for the coming of the Holy Spirit as Jesus had instructed (Acts 1:4-5)...which of course happens approximately 10 days later on Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).
Really clear Biblical message well presented in your video. I have shared it by WhatsApp to 20 friends and family members. Thank you for creating it. ❤
Another great video...thanks. Also, here's a truth not many humans currently truly understand. Mary was uniquely kecharitōmenē full of God's grace (e.g. instant complete deep, intimate relationship with God) starting at that moment when God sent Gabriel to her (Luke 1:26-28), and not when she was physically born (e.g. Mary is an imperfect human like all humans and not free from original sin). Basically, Jesus's Father (God) and His mother (Mary) were in lock-step as parents. Throughout the Bible, God chooses people that are worthy (Abraham, Moses, David, John the Baptist, Saul/Paul, etc). God chose Mary to bear His Son to establish the amazing new covenant.
Can you highlight the part where it said they were waiting to receive the holy spirit in Acts 1:14, I could not find it
Mary was among those who gathered in the upper room, praying (Acts 1:14) and waiting for the coming of the Holy Spirit as Jesus had instructed (Acts 1:4-5)...which of course happens approximately 10 days later on Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).