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What Was Mary Thinking The Week Prior To Giving Birth To Jesus?

Trying to understand exactly what Our Lady was thinking one week before giving birth to Jesus is hard since nothing of her own thoughts has been shown to us in the Sacred Scriptures. At this point, her thoughts and feelings are purely speculative. We know what Saint Luke tells us in Chapter 2 of his Gospel, moreover, we don’t know much more than this record. We comprehend that Mary’s Immaculate Conception would have permitted her to “see” God’s hand, but does that mean she understood exactly what was to happen?

As tradition has shown us, the Blessed Virgin Mary totally put her believe in God, just as she had done nine months prior at the Annunciation. Her “fiat” was not one-time agreement, but something she had to say and do many times in her life as the Mother of God. Mary is a huge sign of perfect faith and joy for us. We may not know exactly what Our Lady was feeling and thinking prior to given birth to Jesus, below are 5 women describing what they were passing through a week before giving birth to their first born.

1. Worry, for some

“Our first baby was due in mid-January, but due to some pregnancy issues, I was on bedrest for most of December. Rather of joyfully hoping for a new baby, I spent the weeks leading up to his birth worrying that he would come too soon. As Christmas is close, I was cleared to come off of bed rest, so with my husband and his family, we joyfully attended Christmas Night Mass, fully eager to welcome our new little one. Little did we know that he would decide to enter the world in the wee hours of the morning on December 25th! Our best Christmas gift ever!” –  Taryn

2. “My house isn’t ready!”

“Oh snap! The baby is coming soon, the house is a mess, the nursery isn’t prepared yet. I feel like a whale and tying my shoes feels like a full cardio workout. The baby thinks my bladder is a trampoline and my ribs are a pin cushion for her elbows. Only one more week, not ready at all but can’t wait to meet you beautiful girl.” – Kelley

3. Tired, but can’t wait!

“The week before my first child was born, I was ready! Ready and waiting, full of excitement and anticipation – and I was exhausted. I remember being so uncomfortable I couldn’t sleep. During the night, I would lay awake thinking about who he/she would be, and interceding that the child would be particularly what we wanted in our lives to help perfect and grow us into the people of God had intended us to be. Understanding that this child would be exactly who God had in mind for us gave me great peace and hope and joy, and a ready willingness to be this child’s mother. I also prayed that God would give me the grace to be the mother He intended for this child and I begged then as I beg now for the wisdom and strength to raise a child who will love God above all else and whose goal in life is heaven.” – Monica

4. Waiting…

“My first born was eight days late, so one week before I gave birth to him I was thinking that I would be having a baby any day. My mind was constant checklist making sure everything was ready to go. At work, I kept hearing the same thing repeatedly: “you’re still here?” My husband and I thought we were prepared, but looking back, how can you get yourselves ready for the greatest gift from God that you ever receive?” – Anne

5. Waiting my whole life for this

“The weeks and days before I gave birth to my first child was totally indescribable; anxious, excited, nervous, and grateful are the first words that come to mind. I was really worried as I felt like I’d been waiting my whole life to meet my first baby and excited to see his precious face and perfect little body. I was nervous for the unknown of being a parent for the first time. But most of all I’m grateful for this life in my womb that God so graciously entrusted me with. Through the roller coaster of emotions and feelings, it was a beautiful and awesome experience I look back on so fondly.” – Carly

 

 

 

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