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Why is Jesus' relationship with Mary important in the context of His crucifixion?

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Jesus' interaction with Mary at the cross emphasizes His care and the distinction of His divine mission.

In His final hours, Jesus entrusted the care of His mother, Mary, to John, highlighting His compassion even amid suffering. This act illustrates His fulfillment of the law and His perfect obedience as He provides for those He loves. However, it simultaneously points out the distinction in their roles; Mary had no part in the redemption work of Christ. It serves as a reminder that while earthly relationships are significant, our ultimate dependency must be on Christ alone, who is our kinsman redeemer. Mary’s presence and Jesus' words teach believers about the nature of Christ’s mission and the care Christ demonstrates for His followers.
Scripture References: John 19:26-27, Matthew 12:48-50

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