I am very grateful for Mary, the earthly mother of our Savior. She is a special spirit daughter of our Heavenly Father and Mother. ("Thou art highly favored, the Lord is with thee.") This is a young teen-age girl, prepared in the preexistence, now accepting the responsibility of being the earthly mother of our Savior.
#6 Mary, the Mother of Jesus
Please first read: Luke 1:26-38
The Annunciation
to Mary
Some six
months have transpired since the angel’s visitation to Zacharias in the temple.
Elizabeth is with child. God the Father now sends
the angel Gabriel to Mary in Nazareth, who is betrothed (engaged in the Jewish
tradition) to marry Joseph.
Mary,
like many young Jewish maidens of her time, would be aware of the prophecies
regarding the coming of their Messiah. The one so chosen would be of the tribe
of Judah and a descendant of David. Jesus would come through this the Royal
Line which also happens to be the ancestry of both Mary and her husband-to-be
Joseph. What incredible joy and excitement would the mother of the Christ
experience when that great event occurred! What a blessing for the Jewish
nation and all involved! How much longer must they suffer and wait for the Lord
to come and restore the nation to its former grandeur?
And then,
“Hail,
thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among
women,” the angel Gabriel greets the virgin.
Could
this be? Mary knew of her lineage, her unmarried status and her virgin
condition. Startled, and before she can respond, the angel continues:
“Fear
not, Mary, for thou hast found favour with God. And behold thou shalt conceive
in thy
womb, and
bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall
be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the
throne of his father David: And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for
ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.”
“Then
said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man? And the
angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the
power of the Highest shall overshadow thee; therefore also that holy thing
which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God. And, behold, thy
cousin Elizabeth, she hath also conceived a son in her old age: and this is the
sixth month with her, who was called barren. For with God nothing shall be
impossible.”
Mary’s
response is almost child-like: “Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me
according to thy word,” and the angel departs as quietly as he had come. (Luke
1:28-38)
The time
is at hand, the Savior is coming to the earth!
Mary was
chosen and foreordained in the preexistence to be the earthly mother of our
Lord. She was the greatest, or one of the greatest, spiritual daughters of
our Father in Heaven. Just as God chose the greatest of His sons to be the
Christ, it is reasonable to think that He would make a similar selection for
the earthly mother of that Son. Mary was known to many Old Testament and
Book of Mormon prophets. They prophesied her name would be “Mary,” she
would be the earthly mother of the Savior, and Jesus would be the only begotten
Son of God the Father on the earth.
In the
8th Century BC Isaiah wrote, “Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a
sign behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name
Immanuel.” (Isaiah 7:14)
Nephi, in
about 600 BC, stated “And I beheld the city of Nazareth; and in the city
of Nazareth I beheld a virgin, and she was exceedingly fair and white” ... And I looked and beheld the virgin again,
bearing a child in her arms ... And
the angel said unto me: Behold the Lamb of God, yea, even the Son of the
Eternal Father.” (1 Nephi 11:13, 20, 21)
King
Benjamin prophesied in 124 BC “And he shall be called Jesus Christ
the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things
from the beginning; and his mother shall be called Mary.” (Mosiah 3:8)
Around 83
BC Alma wrote that Christ “shall be born of Mary, at Jerusalem ... she being a
virgin, a precious and chosen vessel, who shall be overshadowed and conceive by
the power of the Holy Ghost, and bring forth a son, yea, even the Son of God.” (Alma
7:10)
Christ's
coming to the earth in a mortal body had been prophesied among the Jews for
centuries. These prophecies were contained in their Old Testament scrolls and
other inspired writings. They had revered and taught from them for
ages. The prophesies were numerous, included the law of Moses, and at the
time of Jesus' coming were considered authoritative in current Jewish worship.
They knew that through the fall came death ... Satan and his followers were
loosed on earth to oppose God and inflict man; to be the opposition to
righteousness. They also knew from prophecy that good would eventually
triumph over evil and death, but an atoning sacrifice by a Savior God would be
necessary to bring this to pass. Of all our Fathers sons and daughters our
Elder Brother, Jesus the Christ was the only one who met all the
requirements. He was a God in the preexistence before the creation of the
worlds. He is the first-born spirit son and the only begotten of the
Father in the flesh and is second only to the Father in power and
authority. He alone has an immortal Father (God) and a mortal mother (Mary.) He
alone was given the power to lay down His life and take it up again, which He
did in atoning for our sins.
The
Jewish nation had long hoped and prayed for God to hasten His coming. They
expected Him to come in power and glory ... to vanquish their foes ... make
them free again ... and restore them to power and glory. Much of their
history was a record of oppression and enslavement, as it was at the time of
Jesus' birth. Deep was their longing for God to come, vanquish their oppressors
and restore them to power as in the days of David.
We may
assume that Mary's parents would be righteous and faithful in keeping and
observing the law of Moses and the other requirements of Jewish
worship. She would grow up in a normal religious home of that day. The
culture, traditions, and societal practices of that day would shape and guide
her maturing. From her mother she would learn necessary homemaking and
family skills and plan for the time when she would marry a proper Jewish
husband. Her work would include the family field and orchard.
Her husband
would be the head of the family and the responsibility of providing for them
would fall to him. He would lead in the various practices and rituals for
worship, prayer, service in the synagogue, and observance of holy
days. She would see his faithful performance to God in the religious
teaching of his children, and in his keeping the commandments and the law of
Moses.
Mary and Joseph,
her husband to be, were cousins. Although they were poor they were of royal descent.
The lineage of both goes back to David and Abraham. That the
Savior would be of the house of David had been widely prophesied. The ancestry
of both Mary and Joseph fulfilled this requirement.
The
Apostle Joseph E. Talmage:
“The consensus of historians is that Matthews' account is of the royal lineage, establishing the order of sequence among the legal successors to the throne of David; while the account given by Luke is a personal pedigree, demonstrating descent from David without adherence to the line of legal succession to the throne. The all-important fact to be remembered is that the Child promised by Gabriel to Mary would be born in the Royal Line.”
“The consensus of historians is that Matthews' account is of the royal lineage, establishing the order of sequence among the legal successors to the throne of David; while the account given by Luke is a personal pedigree, demonstrating descent from David without adherence to the line of legal succession to the throne. The all-important fact to be remembered is that the Child promised by Gabriel to Mary would be born in the Royal Line.”
President Joseph Fielding Smith “Our Savior was a God before he was
born into this world, and he brought with him that same status when he came
here. He was as much a God when he was born into the world as he was
before.” (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1)
Glenn R.
McGettigan
December
2011; Revised September 2018
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of the Gospels.” Clark
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