She would have felt a lot of pain. It's her only son, and he's dying in pain. I was really really sad when my grandmother died, but i could't imagine seeing her die it would have been to much. Remener Mary didn't know tat he would be be resurected.
Of course... Wouldn't you feel hurt if you watched your own son die?
Mary feels compassion for the wedding couple, as running out of wine, is a huge mistake at wedding feast. So she asks her Son to Perform His first public Miracle for them.
Joseph was given a vision from God of who Jesus is, our savior, when Mary was still carrying Christ in her womb. Only God and Joseph know all of Joseph's feelings.
sad! how would you feel if a sibling of yours died!
well if hes 'seeing' as in going out with another girl then the obvious thing to do is talk to him or break up with him if that's how you feel. if its 'seeing' as in with his eyes then let him there his eyes let them wander =]
About the same as any mother who heard her child cry out in pain as He was being murdered in front of her I would imagine
yes, you feel like you want to be around them alot, that you really like them and that just seeing them will make you smile if you feel all these things about a guy and you have for a long while then you love him
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In my opinion, Jesus probably felt sad and hurt. I would feel the same way.
When Mary told Jesus, "They have no wine," she was evidently not simply informing Jesus of that fact but suggesting that he do something about it. Jesus used that common idiom to turn down Mary's subtle suggestion, and his added words, "My hour has not yet come," help us to see the reason for his doing so. From the time of his baptism and anointing in 29 C.E., Jesus was keenly aware that it was Jehovah's will for him, as the promised Messiah, to follow a course of integrity that would culminate in his death, resurrection, and glorification. In conveying this to his mother, Jesus was firm but in no way disrespectful or unkind. Mary, in turn, did not feel embarrassed or insulted by her son. In fact, sensing Jesus' meaning, Mary told those ministering at the wedding: "Whatever he tells you, do." Rather than ignoring his mother, Jesus performed his first miracle as the Messiah-turning water into quality wine-thus demonstrating a fine balance in doing his Father's will and acknowledging his mother's concern.
I feel happy to be seeing the best thing in my life.
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