Sola Scriptura KILLS Itself in Luke 1 – Mary’s Title EXPOSES the Contradiction! 🙏
The belief that “Scripture alone” is sufficient actually collapses under its own weight—and Luke 1 proves it. In this eye-opening video, we unpack the profound implications of Mary’s title in Luke 1:28 (“Full of Grace”) and Elizabeth’s Spirit-filled declaration in Luke 1:43 (“the mother of my Lord”). These verses not only affirm Catholic teaching about Mary but also reveal the limits of Sola Scriptura and the necessity of Sacred Tradition.
📌 Watch until the end to discover how Luke 1 dismantles the idea of Scripture-alone and points us back to the authority of the Church.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Video:
📖 The Biblical Basis for Mary as “Full of Grace” (Luke 1:28)
🌟 How Elizabeth Declares Mary the “Mother of God” in Luke 1:43
👑 Why Sola Scriptura Fails Without the Authority of the Church
🙏 The Explosive Theological Implications of Mary’s Titles
📚 Resources & Links Mentioned in This Video:
📖 Scripture References:
Luke 1:28 – “Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you.”
Luke 1:43 – “And why is this granted to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?”
Revelation 12:1 – “A woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and a crown of twelve stars.”
🔗 Additional Resources:
📖 Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 963–970): Mary’s Role in Salvation History
📖 Council of Ephesus (431 AD): Definition of Mary as Theotokos (Mother of God)
📖 St. Cyril of Alexandria on the Theotokos Doctrine
📖 St. Jerome’s Translation of “Kecharitōmenē” in the Vulgate
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