Thursday, April 16, 2020

Who Were the Women in Jesus' Life?

The story of the Resurrection appearances and conversations with Jesus runs deep, told from many who were there. Each saw what Jesus wanted them to see and report and they told their story. Some of the women at the tomb saw two men in white. Others saw an angel in bright shining white clothes, and another still yet a young man dressed in a white robe. Some day I hope we'll get to hear their stories and see what each experienced and what God our Father was doing then. Meanwhile, what I am doing is reporting what is written.


Right now I am intrigued by all the women involved, so I'm listening to their stories.  first, here are the stories of those at the cross and at the tomb, most who came in groups, which would be expected of women in their day. Here's the record of the groups around the cross and whose that came to the tomb:


1. Three+ women at the cross, besides Jesus' mother Mary
Mary Magdalene, Mary the mom of James and Joses, sons of Alpheus, and Salome, the wife of Zebedee and mom of James and John; Mark 15:47; and Mt. 27:55-56.

2. Two women at the tomb after burial
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, mom of James the younger in Matthew 27:61 and 28:1.



3.  Three+ women there at the crack of dawn: 
Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mom of James, and Joanna; and other women who had followed Him from Galilee -- in Luke 23:55-56; 24:1-10; Joanna: Luke 8:3 — wife of Cuza the manager of Herod’s house. She, Susanna and Mary Magdalene all supported Him our of their own means.

 4. One woman

Mary Magdalene is the  only one mentioned in John 21; Mary, out of whom Jesus cast seven demons.

  
Then I started wondering, who were the Mary's in Jesus life?
Besides His mother, there were two other Mary's. The gospels tell us that:


One was known as a mother, of James and Joses.

One was known as Magdalene, healed of seven demons.

            Which would you choose — mother or *former* demoniac?

Both had followed Jesus to care for His needs.

Both had watched Him on the cross …. from a distance.

                        Both were sinners and needed a Savior



So how did they become friends?

These two women with such different background?

            How did they bond enough to follow him, together?

To the cross?

                      To the tomb?

                      To Galilee?



Why did Jesus come to the Mary *who was from* Magdala in the garden alone?

            Why did he single her out for special attention?

Whoever has been forgiven much, loves much.

                     Whoever loves much, has been forgiven much.

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