The Transformation of Mary Magdalene: From Deliverance to Proclamation

Mary Magdalene experienced a profound transformation, going from being freed from demons to becoming the first messenger of the resurrection. This summary explores her significant role in biblical history.

The Transformation of Mary Magdalene: From Deliverance to Proclamation
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317.6K views • Sep 3, 2024
The Transformation of Mary Magdalene: From Deliverance to Proclamation

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Mary Magdalene went from being delivered from demons to being the first to deliver the greatest news ever—talk about a promotion! Mary Magdalene’s transformation from a woman possessed by seven demons to being the first to announce Jesus' resurrection is remarkable. Her journey from witness to herald of the gospel, and her later role in Ephesus, illustrates the profound possibility for change and purpose in every life. Her story reminds us that anyone can become a powerful force for hope and renewal.

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What happened to Mary Magdalene? Well, Mary was a significant follower of Jesus. We know that in Luke chapter 8, she's the woman who's going to have seven demons cast out of her. After that, she becomes a committed follower, disciple of Jesus Christ. She's there even at his crucifixion. And then she's one of the very first people to visit his tomb on Resurrection Sunday. In fact, she meets Jesus. And Jesus then commands her to go and tell the disciples, which would make Mary Magdalene the very first person to preach the gospel or preach the resurrection of Jesus to anyone. The Bible doesn't say anything about Mary's passing, but church tradition holds that she would go on to become a companion to St. John, that they would work together fulfilling the gospel and bringing the gospel to Ephesus. Years later, St. Gregory of Tours would record that Mary Magdalene did pass away and was buried in Ephesus.

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