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=== Voiton vahvistaminen kuoleman sijasta === | === Voiton vahvistaminen kuoleman sijasta === | ||
Terve Maria -rukouksen kolmannessa osassa onnistuttiin vahvistamaan Jumalan äitiys, mutta siinä myös osoitettiin ihmiselle syntisen rooli ja korostettiin kuolemaa syntisen elämän loppuna. Äiti Maria on sanonut, että liekinpitäjien ei pitäisi vahvistaa syntistä luonnettaan vaan pikemminkin oikeutettua perintöosuuttaan [[Special:MyLanguage/sons and daughters of God|Jumalan poikina ja tyttärinä]]; eikä heidän pitäisi miettiä kuoleman hetkeä, vaan pikemminkin voiton hetkeä. | |||
The Mother of Jesus therefore asked that we pray for her intercession “now and at the hour of our ''victory'' over sin, disease, and death,” thereby drawing their attention to the hour of victory over all conditions of time and space which her blessed Son proved in his life and in the hour of his victorious ascension. She affirmed the “hour of our victory” to be the eleventh hour when the greatest vigilance is required to countermand the backlash of the tail of the dragon depicted by [[John the Beloved|Saint John the Revelator]] as being wroth with the Woman and going forth to make war with the remnant of Her Seed. | The Mother of Jesus therefore asked that we pray for her intercession “now and at the hour of our ''victory'' over sin, disease, and death,” thereby drawing their attention to the hour of victory over all conditions of time and space which her blessed Son proved in his life and in the hour of his victorious ascension. She affirmed the “hour of our victory” to be the eleventh hour when the greatest vigilance is required to countermand the backlash of the tail of the dragon depicted by [[John the Beloved|Saint John the Revelator]] as being wroth with the Woman and going forth to make war with the remnant of Her Seed. |
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