I
wonder, do you know the Mary of Mary’s Well, in Nazareth, Israel, and of
the Gospels? She was a very special woman, blessed by God, and occupies a
unique place in history. There has never been another woman just like her.
She is an example to all women of purity, humility, faith
and obedience. But I’d like you to notice some things that the Rosary
says about Mary:
- Holy Mary, pray for us...
- Queen of heaven
- Queen conceived without stain of sin
- Ark of the Covenant
- Door of heaven
- Star of the morning
- Healer of the sick
- Refuge of sinners
- Queen of the angels
- Queen of the patriarchs
- Queen of the confessors
- Queen of all saints
- Mystic Rose
- Tower of David
- Holy Mother of God
- Holy Virgin of virgins
- Mother of divine grace
- Virgin worthy of veneration
- Virgin worthy of praise
- Powerful virgin
- Merciful Virgin
- Mirror of righteousness
- Throne of wisdom
- Source of our joy
- Spiritual vessel
- Venerable vessel
Yes, these things and many more are said about the Mary
of the Rosary, the woman who is presented to us as the mother of our Lord
Jesus Christ. Do you really know her? Perhaps you think so because they
have told you about her since you were a child, but let’s see if you
really know the Mary of the Scriptures.
Take the example of John the Baptist. The Lord Jesus
said that John was the greatest of the prophets, but when they asked John,
"Who are you?" he refused to take any title or honor for
himself. He said, "I am not the Christ... I am not...no" (John
1:20-21). Each time he spoke he had less to say about himself, as if he
were shrinking! And when they insisted, "What do you say
concerning yourself?" he answered, "I am the voice of one
crying in the wilderness" (John 1:23).
The case of Mary is similar. She was specially blessed
of God to conceive and bear the Lord Jesus, and the angel called her "highly
favored" (Luke 1:28). But there is a great distance between this
statement and all the titles that the followers and devotees of Mary give
her today. And as in the case of John the Baptist, if we allow Mary to
speak of herself, this is what she says, "Behold, the handmaid of
the Lord" (Luke 1:38), and "my spirit hath rejoiced in
God my Savior" (Luke 1:47). Mary did not lie, I’m sure we
agree, and there you have it, she said that God was her Savior, which
means she needed to be saved. She knew well who she was, and we have it
from her own mouth in the humblest of words.
John the Baptist, the greatest of the prophets, said
about the Lord Jesus, "he must increase but I must decrease"
(John 3:30). This is the way it was with Mary as well. In John 2:5 she
moved into the background and told the servants this about Jesus, "Whatever
He says to you, do it." If the devotees of Mary really believed
her and took her advice, from this moment forward they would be devotees
of Jesus Christ, not of Mary. The key to eternal life and the grace of God
is the Lord Jesus Christ, not Mary. The Lord Jesus said, "that all
men should honor the Son, even as they honor the Father" (John
5:23). We are not told to honor Mary as divine or heavenly. There is no
place in the Scriptures where the Apostles or early Christians prayed to
Mary or venerated her. Did you know that there is no Rosary anywhere in
the New Testament? When the Lord Jesus spoke of heaven, He said, "I
am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father but
by me" (John 14:6). He never said, "To Jesus through
Mary," but rather, as His words indicate, the way to God the Father
is through Jesus Christ. So let’s not allow ourselves to be deceived,
nor allow our respect for Mary to be misguided by traditions or
sentimentalism. She is blessed, but she is not the way to God. The Lord
Jesus Christ is the way, the only way (see Peter’s words in Acts 4:12).
Who, then, is the Mary of the Bible? To answer that
question we will need to go directly to the Scriptures, not to the Missal,
prayer book, catechisms, etc. It’s like drinking water right from the
fountainhead, instead of the muddy stream. In the Bible we have already
seen that the angel said, "highly favored," and Mary
replied, "Behold, the handmaid of the Lord". The Lord
Jesus called her, "woman" (John 2:4), not "holy
mother". The Apostles knew her as "Mary the mother of
Jesus" (Acts 1:14), not as "Mother of God". For true
believers, here are four texts, one from an angel, one from Mary herself,
one from the Lord Jesus, and one from the Apostles, that describe the
Biblical Mary.
Strangely, in spite of the clear record, there are
people who insist on exalting a humble godly woman and making her
something that neither angels, apostles, the Lord nor Mary herself claimed
to be: a goddess. Perhaps they are unaware that this is the sin of
idolatry, but the Mary that they have fabricated is a religious legend,
not the true Mary of the Bible. It is another woman disguised as Mary who
receives the devotion of her followers.
She is not the mother of God. No one in heaven, or in
the Church in the New Testament called Mary "Mother of God,"
because God does not have a mother or a beginning; He is eternal. God the
Son existed in heaven in perfect fellowship and glory with the Father
before creation (see John 17:5). Mary is the mother of Jesus, simply the
human vessel through which God became flesh, blessed to receive the
Incarnate Lord, not to make Him.
She is most certainly not the door of heaven, for this
is a phrase that describes the Lord Jesus Christ. As with many of her
titles, they have apparently been robbed from Christ, long years ago, by
people who didn’t really know Him, love Him, follow Him, or find Him to
be sufficient as their Savior. Were they sincere? Probably. But the simple
fact is, they insult the Lord Jesus by taking His titles and giving them
to His human mother. He said, "I am the door, by me if any man
enter in, he shall be saved" (John 10:9). That is about as clear
as it can be. Therefore, to call Mary the door of heaven is nothing less
than blasphemy.
She is not the mother of the Church, nor of the apostles
(at least not of the true Church), because the Church is a creation of God
through the Holy Spirit, just as Adam and Eve were created without human
parents. The Church is the bride of the Lord Jesus Christ, not the
daughter of Mary. Therefore, to present Mary as the mother of the Church
is not mystic, but simply ridiculous.
The Mary of the Bible is not the mother of all grace,
because grace proceeds uniquely from God the Father and Jesus Christ (see
Gal.1:3; Eph. 1:2; Phil. 1:2; Col. 1:2; 1 Thess. 1:1, etc.). It is not
dispensed by humans but received by them, nor is it dispensed by churches
or through sacraments, but only by God. Men should look to God for grace,
not to Mary nor to any church.
She is not the throne of wisdom, because wisdom comes
from God. She is not given a throne and has no spiritual wisdom to give
others. We can learn from her example how to believe God and obey Him in a
humble way, but she does not dispense wisdom. True wisdom descends from
above, from the Father of lights (James 1:17; 3:17). There is no such
thing as a "mother of lights".
She is emphatically not the queen of heaven, let’s be
clear about this, because the Bible never gives her this title. There is
no queen ruling in heaven. The throne belongs to God and to the Lamb, but
not to Mary (see Revelation 7:15,17; 22:1). In John 14:1 the Lord called
heaven, "my Father’s house," but never said it was His
mother’s house. Those who know the Holy Scriptures know that "queen
of heaven" is an idolatrous title from the pagan mythology of
Babylon (Semiramis), repeated in Egypt (Isis) and elsewhere by other names
(see Jeremiah 44:15-19, 25). According to verse 15 of this text, many of
the devotees of the pagan "queen of heaven" were women. This
pagan practice of devotion to female deities invaded the professing church
after the Roman Emperor legalized Christianity and professed to believe,
making it popular. Instead of being persecuted, Christians were to be
allowed to build temples to worship in, and some pagans erased the names
of their gods and goddesses and substituted Biblical names. Instead of the
Babylonian mother-god Semiramis and her son Tammuz, or the Egyptian
mother-god Isis, and her son Horus, they put the names Mary and Jesus.
This practice of devotion to the mother and her son is neither Christian,
nor apostolic, nor Biblical.
We are not told to believe in Mary, trust her, nor pray
to her. The Lord Jesus said, "Ye believe in God, believe also in
me" (John 14:1) but He never said, "believe also in my
mother." If it were necessary, why didn’t He say so? He taught the
disciples to pray in that wonderful way, saying, "Our Father,
which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name" but have you noticed
that He never taught them to pray to Mary? Christ said that whatever we
ask the Father in His name, will be given us (John 15:16; 16:23). We can
go directly to the Father through the Son, and Mary is never presented as
a mediatrix or intercessor. No one in the New Testament ever prayed to
her. The true Mary cannot hear our prayers nor answer them. She would have
to be omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent to do that, and she is not,
for she is not God. Anyone who prays to her is guilty of false religion
and idolatry.
The Mary of the Bible has already told us who she is. I
invite you to look up and read each of the Scriptures, and see for
yourself what the truth is in the Bible. The angel Gabriel has spoken. The
Holy Apostles have spoken. The Lord Jesus has spoken, and this should be
enough. He said, "I and my Father are one" (John 10:30),
but never mentioned Mary in this way. Nothing can be added to contradict
or modify what the Scriptures say. But if in spite of this anyone
continues venerating and practicing devotion to the legendary or mystical
Mary that certain churches promote, then such a person shows that he is
not a true believer. He is a pagan devotee of a goddess who uses the name
of Mary to turn people away from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Friend, if you have venerated or prayed to Mary, I think
you can see from the Scriptures such behavior is not pleasing to God.
Perhaps you did it sincerely, but in ignorance. Nevertheless, now that you
know the truth, you should confess it as sin, repent, and put all your
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ alone, for He alone can save you. I hope
you’ll take the advice of Mary and do whatever the Son says. He says
that we should trust in Him for eternal life (John 3:16). And while
you’re at it, take the advice of John the Baptist, too, and let the Lord
Jesus Christ increase in your life. The apostolic doctrine teaches us that
there is one God and one mediator between God and men, not one God and
many mediators. The one whose is both God and Mediator is named Christ
Jesus. Do you know Him, and have you put your trust in Him alone for
salvation? If not, I hope you’ll do so right now.
Roman
Catholicism Authors
Mr.
Jim McCarthy
Mr. Mike Gendron
Mr. Greg Durel
Carlos Tomas Knott