.
It's remarkable the number of people I encounter online who sincerely
believe that Joseph shared a home with Jesus' mom with no intention of
ever having any children by her. In other words; they actually believe that
Joseph was celibate in his own home; and consequently Mary too: a young
girl in the prime of life no less. I can't imagine a more dysfunctional
marriage than that. (Imagine kids growing up in a home where parents
never hug, kiss, or display the slightest feelings of romantic affection for
each other.)
Some folk-- apparently inadequately schooled in the birds and the bees -
need to be told that Joseph and his best girl were engaged to be married
before either one of them were informed about a somebody named Jesus.
● Matt 1:18 . .Now this is how Jesus the Messiah was born. His mother,
Mary, was engaged to be married to Joseph.
Since Mary was already engaged to Joseph prior to Gabriel's announcement;
the logical conclusion is that she was marrying a Jewish guy for the usual
reasons that Jewish girls wanted a Jewish husband-- to settle down, cohabit
with a Jewish man, and raise a Jewish family.
And since Joseph was already engaged to Mary prior to the dream sequence,
the logical conclusion is that he was marrying a Jewish girl for the usual
reasons that Jewish guys wanted a Jewish wife-- to settle down, cohabit with
a Jewish woman, and raise a Jewish family.
Since the inspired Gospel narratives do not clearly, and without ambiguity,
indicate otherwise, it has to be assumed, from the normal round of Jewish
experience, that those two Jewish adults fully intended to sleep together
after their wedding just like every other normal Jewish couple did back then.
Another point worth well worth the trouble to refute is that in Catholicism, it
is a sin to marry with no intent of producing children. That sin is based upon
a very early blessing in the book of Genesis before there ever were religions
like Judaism, Christianity, or Catholicism.
● Gen 1:28 . .God blessed them and said to them; Be fruitful and increase in
number
Catholicism regards that blessing as a commandment. Therefore, had Mary
and Joseph made no attempt whatsoever to produce children together, then
they would have been guilty of disobeying that which Rome regards as a
divine fiat. It gets worse.
The Bible's God tempts no man to sin (Jas 1:13). So if He had directed Mary
and Joseph into a celibate, platonic marriage-- thus forcing them to disobey
His early fiat --then according to Rome's thinking; God would have been
guilty of leading Jesus' parents into sin.
NOTE: A very serious ethnical point worth emphasizing is that Joseph and
his wife were both Abraham's posterity. God early-on blessed their
paterfamilias with this remark:
● Gen 22:17 . . In blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply
thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea
shore.
Had Joseph not attempted to produce children of his own with his wife, he
would have failed to participate in Abraham's blessing and do his part in
perpetuating his ancestor's seed. In other words: it was Joseph's sacred
privilege, and his sacred duty, to make an honest attempt to have children
with Jesus' mom.
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It's remarkable the number of people I encounter online who sincerely
believe that Joseph shared a home with Jesus' mom with no intention of
ever having any children by her. In other words; they actually believe that
Joseph was celibate in his own home; and consequently Mary too: a young
girl in the prime of life no less. I can't imagine a more dysfunctional
marriage than that. (Imagine kids growing up in a home where parents
never hug, kiss, or display the slightest feelings of romantic affection for
each other.)
Some folk-- apparently inadequately schooled in the birds and the bees -
need to be told that Joseph and his best girl were engaged to be married
before either one of them were informed about a somebody named Jesus.
● Matt 1:18 . .Now this is how Jesus the Messiah was born. His mother,
Mary, was engaged to be married to Joseph.
Since Mary was already engaged to Joseph prior to Gabriel's announcement;
the logical conclusion is that she was marrying a Jewish guy for the usual
reasons that Jewish girls wanted a Jewish husband-- to settle down, cohabit
with a Jewish man, and raise a Jewish family.
And since Joseph was already engaged to Mary prior to the dream sequence,
the logical conclusion is that he was marrying a Jewish girl for the usual
reasons that Jewish guys wanted a Jewish wife-- to settle down, cohabit with
a Jewish woman, and raise a Jewish family.
Since the inspired Gospel narratives do not clearly, and without ambiguity,
indicate otherwise, it has to be assumed, from the normal round of Jewish
experience, that those two Jewish adults fully intended to sleep together
after their wedding just like every other normal Jewish couple did back then.
Another point worth well worth the trouble to refute is that in Catholicism, it
is a sin to marry with no intent of producing children. That sin is based upon
a very early blessing in the book of Genesis before there ever were religions
like Judaism, Christianity, or Catholicism.
● Gen 1:28 . .God blessed them and said to them; Be fruitful and increase in
number
Catholicism regards that blessing as a commandment. Therefore, had Mary
and Joseph made no attempt whatsoever to produce children together, then
they would have been guilty of disobeying that which Rome regards as a
divine fiat. It gets worse.
The Bible's God tempts no man to sin (Jas 1:13). So if He had directed Mary
and Joseph into a celibate, platonic marriage-- thus forcing them to disobey
His early fiat --then according to Rome's thinking; God would have been
guilty of leading Jesus' parents into sin.
NOTE: A very serious ethnical point worth emphasizing is that Joseph and
his wife were both Abraham's posterity. God early-on blessed their
paterfamilias with this remark:
● Gen 22:17 . . In blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply
thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea
shore.
Had Joseph not attempted to produce children of his own with his wife, he
would have failed to participate in Abraham's blessing and do his part in
perpetuating his ancestor's seed. In other words: it was Joseph's sacred
privilege, and his sacred duty, to make an honest attempt to have children
with Jesus' mom.
_
We know the flesh of Christ is typified as sinful as a must to do what the letter of the law as it is written "Death" could not. Introduce the law of faith. The unseen eternal
The demonstration of the father not seen working with and in the Son of man seen . It reveal's before the ressurection .no power was attributed to His flesh which the Son of man, Jesus said profits for zero. . No such thing as holiness of the corrupted flesh. The corrupted things seen. God not seen cannot create another God seen as if he was a man . We walk by faith not by sight.
Romans 1:3-5 King James Version (KJV) Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh; And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead: By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations, for his name: