No, she was His mother first. It would appear from the Scripture that Mary was fully obedient to God and knew Her Son was 'different' from all others. Though the few Scriptures speaking of her being with or following Her Son (see John 2 and Luke 8), it seems it would take the course of time, perhaps at the crucifixion and resurrection that Mary fully understood - when all those treasured moments alone or with family of Jesus and all His 'mysterious' sayings were finally made clear to her.
Mary was uniquely chosen by God to fulfill this great part of His plan of Salvation for all mankind. Indeed, God looked after every facet and part of the life of His chosen and highly favored vessel. Mary's attitude was, "Thy will be done" (read Luke 1:28-38). Although Mary then fades from the pages of The Bible, she will not fade from God's favor-or the future He will give to her.
Because she was the very first person to know that the Messiah Had Finally Come to the world.
No, Mary was chosen by an angel of God to give birth to baby Jesus, but she was not his first decibel.
A disciple is actually a follower who allows himself to be discipled by his teacher. Jesus had many followers, then and today, who refused to be discipled. As Mary Magdalene was one of the first people at the tomb, it seems likely that she was a disciple.
Because she said 'Yes' to being Our Lord's Mother.
She was the first disciple to witness the Resurrected Christ.
The first disciple was Simon Peter. No, Was Andrew =)
Mary Magdalene had demons in her but jesus healed her, in the book of Luke, she was his disciple after that.
His mother Mary and John his disciple
Disciple comes first, then disclaim, and then disclose.
A:The synoptic gospels make it clear that those of Jesus' acquaintance, including his mother Mary, looked from afar off. Neither Mary nor any disciple or friend of Jesus at his crucifixion.John's Gospel says that the 'disciple whom Jesus loved', alone of the disciples, stood at the foot of the cross with Mary, mother of Jesus. In this gospel, Jesus told the beloved disciple to look after Mary like his own mother.
No. Jesus spoke to her and the beloved disciple John.
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The disciple John was given the care of Jesus' mother.