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Day 313: The Ark of the New Covenant (2024)

2024/11/8
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Key Insights

Why is Mary considered the Ark of the New Covenant?

Mary is considered the Ark of the New Covenant because she carried Jesus, who is the Word made flesh and the true bread from heaven, fulfilling the symbols of the old Ark of the Covenant: the manna, the tablets of the commandments, and Aaron's staff. Additionally, in the Book of Revelation, John sees a woman who gives birth to the Son, symbolizing Mary as the new Ark.

How does Mary's response to the Angel Gabriel differ from Zechariah's?

Mary's response to the Angel Gabriel is one of seeking clarification with humility and faith, asking 'How can this be?' This is different from Zechariah's response, which is seen as challenging the message of God, leading to his temporary silence.

What is the significance of Mary's visit to Elizabeth in the Gospel of Luke?

Mary's visit to Elizabeth symbolizes the fulfillment of God's promises and the continuity from the old covenant to the new. It mirrors David's haste to bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, emphasizing the connection between the old and new covenants.

Why did Mary and Joseph offer a pair of turtle doves or two young pigeons at Jesus' presentation in the temple?

Mary and Joseph offered a pair of turtle doves or two young pigeons because they were poor, and this was the acceptable offering for those who could not afford a lamb, reflecting their humble circumstances and God's acceptance of their sacrifice.

What does the story of Mary and Joseph's offering teach about God's expectations?

The story teaches that God values sincerity and the offering of what one can afford over lavishness. It emphasizes that God desires our willingness and effort, not necessarily material wealth, as demonstrated by the humble offering of Mary and Joseph.

Chapters

This chapter explores the differences between Zechariah's and Mary's responses to the Angel Gabriel, focusing on Mary's acceptance and the fulfillment of God's promises through her.
  • Zechariah's doubt leads to his temporary silence, while Mary's faith results in her conceiving Jesus.
  • Mary's acceptance of God's will is highlighted as a pivotal moment in the fulfillment of prophecies.
  • The chapter introduces the concept of Mary as the Ark of the New Covenant.

Shownotes Transcript

As we begin reading the Gospel of Luke, Fr. Mike draws our attention to Mary. He clarifies the difference between Zechariah's response and Mary's response to the angel Gabriel, and also explains why Mary is the Ark of the new Covenant. We learn that through Mary, God begins to fulfill his promises to the people of Israel. Today's readings are Luke 1-2, and Proverbs 25:24-26.

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