An Immaculate Son needs an Immaculate Mother - Preparing for Christmas 2016

In his book A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur, Mark Twain imagines the old and ailing King becoming a commoner, visiting his people, hoping to improve their lot. This idea was an afterthought, but with God it was his first thought. Nor did he visit his people merely to improve their lot, but to transform it by bringing back all who so chose, to enjoy the rapturous joy without ending that he enjoyed.  Because it was his first thought, not just to dress like a human being, but to become one through his Son Jesus, then that decision inevitably entailed another -  a human mother. Now it stands to reason that if she was to give birth to a perfect human being, then she too must be perfect or her imperfections would be transmitted to her son.  read on....

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