Motherhood, Sacrifice, and the Power of Community

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "No matter where you are in dealing with whatever is in front of you as a mom or as an individual, you can't do it in isolation. Mary, the gospel writers tell us, is surrounded by some people. Jesus is surrounded by evildoers, and she's surrounded by a mixture of family and friends. So what I say to you is, you cannot or it's not a good idea to go through this life without some sort of community. It is a healing balm at times, people who can just walk with you from really hard circumstances. Lean into that, really lean into that, because that's what you see happening with Mary." [48:10]( | | )

2. "When we look at Christ, Jesus' love for us is ultimately seen at the foot of the cross. Today, as you're thinking about this question, 'Does God love me? Can He love me?'—big question, a lot of people really struggle with that. Look at Jesus' words here. When Jesus saw his mother, you think about Jesus like that, while he was securing our salvation, he saw his mom. He saw her for who she really is, like only the God-man can. And when he sees her, he speaks and says, 'Woman, behold your son.' His words are so powerful." [51:38]( | | )

3. "Community is hard to really get because you can get hurt, but it is so necessary. And so she comes up and she's with this community, and this is why it's so important for community in this passage. Don't miss it, that she was surrounded by people, family, and friends. You can always be with family, and sometimes it's hard to find friends, but there is a mixture of understanding community." [50:08]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Jesus' love is ultimately seen at the foot of the cross. His words are so powerful. Remember Mary, Luke chapter 2, between the ages of 14 and 16, we talk about the birth narrative especially at Christmas. The gospels here, as we look at a very poignant moment of Jesus on the cross as he interacts with his mom." [52:41]( | | )

2. "Jesus, in keeping with the law—Exodus 20:12, Deuteronomy 5:6—honor your father and your mother. His brothers are not there; we don't know if they will honor her at any time. They are not there with their presence. And though he is on the cross in intense pain, he entrusts her to John. What Jesus is saying and doing is something that is financial, it's actually judicial, it's actually abiding by the law." [55:16]( | | )

3. "The dual nature of Jesus as both divine and human allowed Him to fully experience human suffering, thereby enabling Him to empathize with us in our struggles. This theological insight should comfort us, knowing that our Savior understands our pain and is with us in every challenge we face." [39:01]( | | )

4. "Obedience and belief are very, very hand in hand. And so John was the only disciple that was there. Now, how did he get there? Well, he knew someone on the council to get close. We see this in the chapters before. He actually saw part of Jesus' trial. And here he is, and it takes a lot of courage to get that close to the cross, because he could have been on one as well. And obedience does take courage, and you have John standing there." [59:34]( | | )

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