“But he replied to the man who told him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?””
But he replied to the man who told him: who is my mother, and who are my brothers? The question — who is my mother, and who are my brothers — is not a rejection of Mary or the brothers but a redefinition of the category. The question opens the space for the answer that the next verse provides: the natural family relationship is not the ultimate bond; the bond created by doing the will of the Father is.
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Matthew 12:48
“But he replied to the man who told him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?””
But he replied to the man who told him: who is my mother, and who are my brothers? The question — who is my mother, and who are my brothers — is not a rejection of Mary or the brothers but a redefinition of the category. The question opens the space for the answer that the next verse provides: the natural family relationship is not the ultimate bond; the bond created by doing the will of the Father is.
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But he replied to the man who told him: who is my mother, and who are my brothers? The question — who is my mother, and who are my brothers — is not a rejection of Mary or the brothers but a redefinition of the category. The question opens the space for the answer that the next verse provides: the natural family relationship is not the ultimate bond; the bond created by doing the will of the Father is.