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What does the Bible say about Mary Magdalene's encounter with Jesus?

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The Bible recounts that Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene after His resurrection, highlighting her devotion and transformed life.

In Mark 16:9, the scripture states, 'He appeared first to Mary Magdalene,' which illustrates not only her deep love for Christ but also her position as a significant recipient of His grace. Mary's encounter is pivotal because it showcases that no matter the depth of sin prior to conversion, one can experience profound fellowship with Christ. It can be inferred that her commitment to Christ, as someone who served Him and devoted her life to His ministry, positioned her uniquely to witness His resurrection first.

Mary's unwavering dedication, as she supported Jesus throughout His ministry, emphasizes the truth that those who seek Christ earnestly and serve Him faithfully have a special place in His heart. The call of Jesus to Mary, simply using her name, symbolizes His personal and intimate relationship with her. This moment serves as a reminder that our earnest devotion and service lead to our being drawn closer to Christ, and that His calling us by name transforms sorrow into joy and darkness into light.
Scripture References: Mark 16:9, John 20:1-18

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But Mary
Drew Dietz · May 2, 2021

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Mark 16:9
Charles Spurgeon · Jul 15, 2016
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