The Book That Will Make You a Saint by Brian Schnell
Author:Brian Schnell [Schnell, Brian]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Brian Schnell
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Our Advocate Before the King
The last attribute of Maryâs we will consider combines her roles of Mother and Mediator: her Advocacy. Here we will see just how powerful and significant the intercessory prayers of Our Lady truly are.
We see Maryâs intercessory role on display in Cana. Speaking on behalf of the new couple, she approaches Jesus with this problematic detail for a long and successful wedding feast: âThey have no wineâ (Jn 2:3). In response, Jesus tells her that his âhour has not yet comeâ (Jn 2:4). Itâs as if he is saying, âNo one knows who I am yet. My hourâthe inevitable road to the Crossâhasnât arrived. If I do what you ask right now, I will begin to expose myself and the path to Calvary will begin. Are you OK with that?â Whether or not the conversation continued from there, John does not record. He simply records Mary seeking out the servants and, anticipating and expecting her Sonâs action, tells them to âdo whatever he tells youâ (Jn 2:5). To her Son, whether explicitly or implicitly, her answer wasâas it always wasâyes.
But this lone example from Scripture is not just a way of showing what a keen-eyed wedding guest the mother of Jesus was. Next time youâre at a wedding and the deposit on the open bar runs out and you suddenly find yourself at a cash bar, invoking Maryâs intercession at Cana may not be your best approach. Rather, this exchange is exemplary of another of Maryâs roles and one which is key to understanding her intercessory prowess: Queen Mother.
In the book of First Kings, shortly after King Solomon ascends to the throne of Israel, his half-brother Adonijah approaches Solomonâs mother, Bathsheba, with a request. Note that he does not approach Solomon himself. What he desires is compensation for not being the one chosen to succeed David, his and Solomonâs father. To Bathsheba he says, âPray ask King Solomonâhe will not refuse youâto give me Abishag the Shunammite [a maidservant to King David in his old age] as my wifeâ (1 Kgs 2:17). Notice Adonijahâs confidence. He asks Bathsheba to make this request rather than making the request himself because he believes that Solomon will not refuse his mother.
This confidence does not seem ungrounded, either. âSo Bathsheba went to King Solomon, to speak to him on behalf of Adonijah. And the king rose to meet her, and bowed down to her; then he sat on his throne, and had a seat brought for the kingâs mother; and she sat on his rightâ (1 Kgs 2:19). What unusual behavior for a king! What king rises to meet anyone? What king bows to anyone? Who but only the most important people sit at the kingâs right hand?87 Bathsheba was definitely no ordinary woman.
Now, not only did Solomon not grant Adonijahâs request, but he had him killed. You see, a lesson that Adonijah likely learned from his rebellious older brother Absalom is that if you marry the kingâs womenâor at
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