was conceived and born without original sin nor that she was absolutely free of any personal sin. I do believe she was a woman of distinct honor, having been deemed fit by God to bear His only begotten Son, and was saved and that she is forever in heaven. The Roman Catholics can't accept that the "Mother of God" is anything less than perfect and absolutely sinless from her own conception. God made Jesus perfect and sinless in the womb of Mary and free of original sin by the miracle of His divine workings. The holy seed (sperm) of God makes Jesus Christ perfect and absolutely sinless.
Does the Bible say that Mary, mother of Jesus, was born without sin?
To me, Mary herself addressed this issue in the words of the Magnificat (the song of praise that she spoke in response to the greeting of her cousin Elizabeth (the mother of John the Baptist) when Mary went to visit her immediately after Mary had been informed by the angel Gabriel that she was to be the mother of the Messiah). Mary began by saying (
Luke 1:46-47), "My soul exalts the Lord, and my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior." If she had truly been without both original and actual sin,
she would have had no need to either have or acknowledge a Savior.
She also said in
Luke 1:48-50, "For, behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed, for He (God) has done great things for me, and holy is His name. And His mercy is on those who fear Him from generation to generation.” Had Mary been totally without sin,
she would have had no need to either receive or accept mercy (that is, undeserved favor or forgiveness) from God.
In addition, the Bible records occasions when Mary was mildly rebuked by Jesus Himself for actions or requests that, had she been totally without sin and shared Jesus' complete knowledge of and devotion to His Father's will, she should not have performed or asked (
Luke 2:49-50 and
John 2:3-4).
Actually, the bible does say Mary was without sin. Do remember though that it was through Adam that sin entered the world.
In Luke we're told an angel appeared to Mary and told her she had been chosen by God to bear to life the Messiah.
Mary , in that scripture in Luke 1:28 we are told that Mary was highly favored.
Luke 1:28 [RSV]: "And he came to her and said, 'Hail,
O favored one, the Lord is with you!'"
Strong's Hebrew Greek: charitoo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
charitoō
1) to make graceful
1a) charming, lovely, agreeable
2) to peruse with grace, compass with favour
3) to honour with blessings
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from
Charis G5485 (grace)
1) grace
1a) that which affords joy, pleasure, delight, sweetness, charm, loveliness: grace of speech
2) good will, loving-kindness, favour
2a) of the merciful kindness by which God, exerting his holy influence upon souls, turns them to Christ, keeps, strengthens, increases them in Christian faith, knowledge, affection, and kindles them to the exercise of the Christian virtues
3) what is due to grace
3a) the spiritual condition of one governed by the power of divine grace
3b) the token or proof of grace, benefit
3b1) a gift of grace
3b2) benefit, bounty
4) thanks, (for benefits, services, favours), recompense, reward
Part of Speech: noun feminine
Relation: from
Chairo G5463
Charitoo is a passive participle of
kecharitomenem "highly favored".
Mary was then highly favored or, grace filled, given grace. (See above)
In Christianity Christians are saved by God's grace. God's grace allows for us, indwelt by his Holy Spirit, to live holy and righteous lives without sin because we are no longer in that category of sinner.
Mary was highly favored,
kecharitomenem, grace filled and that is why the angel told Mary she was chosen to bear the Messiah into the world.
She was filled with God's grace, saved, sinless, and therefore was able to bear Christ to life.