7 Interesting Facts About Mary Magdalene You May Not Know
July 26, 2017

1. "Magdalene" is the name most likely used to describe where Mary was from.
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2. Mary Magdalene is probably best known for the fact that she had been set free from seven demons by Jesus. (Luke 8:2)
Credit: ©Thinkstock/kevinschreiber As mentioned above, the demonic activity in her life has led some to believe through the years that this must have been associated with prostitution, adultery, or sexual immorality. But there’s no scriptural basis for this, only that she had been healed by Christ. She could have suffered from mental illness, sickness, epilepsy, or other conditions that demon activity had been linked to with other Bible stories during Jesus’ time of ministry. The number seven is often associated with “completeness” and this may suggest that Mary’s suffering and struggle was quite severe. It’s interesting to note that out of the many people who Jesus healed that are talked about in Scripture, she is one of the few whose actual name is mentioned. Truth: Jesus sets us free and gives our lives great purpose as we live for Him. The enemy does not have the final say over us. God’s power is always greater, and He will release us from the grip of darkness and use our story for good to help others. [/slide]3. Mary Magdalene traveled with and financially supported the work and ministry of Jesus and His followers. (Luke 8:2-3)
Credit: ©Thinkstock/Jorisvo Because she is listed along with several others who were known to be wealthy, it is likely that she too was able to help fund the needs of the ministry. There is no mention of family ties, parents, age, and responsibilities from her hometown in Scripture. Because Mary was free to travel and minister alongside Jesus’ followers, it is thought that she had no home or family obligations. As many of us are aware, women were often treated very differently in social status of that day. So this was probably difficult to do, though it did not prevent her from serving her Lord and God’s people.
Truth: Jesus is a strength restorer. He holds all power. He heals and then calls us to move forward. He brings us into places of ministry where He can use the gifts He’s given to bless and help others. RELATED: [/slide]4. Mary Magdalene has been associated with the story of the woman who anointed Jesus' feet with perfume and wept before Him. (John 12:1-8)
Credit: ©Thinkstock/sedmak This account is mentioned in all 4 Gospels but Mary Magdalene is never mentioned. Only Mary (of Bethany) is mentioned, or as one version says, an “unnamed woman” who had a past of sin. Through history, Mary Magdalene’s name became linked with the story. But there is no evidence to support she is that same woman. The correlation may have also come from Mary Magdalene’s deep devotion and loyalty to Christ throughout his years of ministry, and from the fact that she came, along with others, to the tomb to anoint his body for burial. (Mark 16:1)
Truth: No matter what you face, His heart is forever towards you. He gives you hope and a future. He sees, He hears, He knows your way. And He promises to be with you always. You are powerful, you are called and redeemed. Not because of who you are, but because of who He is. RELATED: Top 10 Strangest Bible Stories You Likely Didn’t Hear In Sunday School [/slide]5. Mary Magdalene was a leader among believers, and she, along with other women leaders, faithfully supported Jesus' ministry.
Credit: ©Thinkstock/vadimguzhva We see her important role among Christ followers of that day in that her name is usually listed first when in a list of names in Scripture. In the Bible, this often points to the most prominent characters of a particular story or passage. The only exception to this can be seen when her name is listed along with Mary, Jesus’ mother, and other close relatives (John 19:25), which would be expected according to cultural and social customs of that day. Mary’s name was mentioned 12 different times in the NT. And unlike other women is Scripture, she is not linked to another person such as “the wife of, the daughter, the mother of…” She is simply Mary Magdalene, follower of Christ.
6. Mary Magdalene was among the group of women who were at the foot of the cross, and also with those who came to the empty tomb early the morning and found that Christ was risen. (John 20:1)
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It is clear, that throughout Christ’s ministry, Mary was a strong and faithful supporter. She was one of the few who did not flee when he was arrested and suffering. She was there, her presence at the foot of the cross. And again, she was there, going to the tomb. And when they found the stone rolled away, the Bible says, “but Mary stood weeping outside the tomb…” John 20:11. One thing is clear from her life and it challenges us today, Mary loved her Lord and was a faithful follower. When all around them was seeming to fall apart with the trial and death of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and these other key women rose up strong and stayed faithful to the end. [rsnippet id="3" name="Article-Ad"] Truth: We are reminded through Mary Magdalene’s faithful walk, even through difficult times, that Jesus chooses to work in us and through us, to reach a broken world. If you know Christ as Lord and Savior, you carry His hope, you carry His message. He’s called you to share it, through a life of love, through your words, and actions. [/slide]7. John 20:10-18 tells us that Mary Magdalene is the very first one to whom Jesus appeared after the Resurrection, commissioning her to go and tell the others.
Credit: ©Thinkstock/welcomiaThis is such a loving and clear reminder that Jesus loves, calls, and commissions us all to serve Him, men and women.
Truth: The life of Mary Magdalene compels us to live courageously and faithfully for Christ. Her life and journey remind us that Jesus sets us free and gives our lives great purpose as we live for Him. The enemy often works hardest where he knows one may be used greatly for God’s purposes. He will try everything to hold us back, to drive us down, or away from God. Mary Magdalene had seven demons, but the enemy did not have the final say. Nor does he now, in our lives. Christ healed her, freed her, and equipped her to tell many others of His power and truth. And He is at work in our world still today. As believers, we can be assured that God’s power is always greater, and He will release us from the grip of darkness and use our story for good to help others. [rsnippet id="3" name="Article-Ad"] Debbie McDaniel is a writer, pastor's wife, mom to three amazing kids (and a lot of pets). Join her each morning on Fresh Day Ahead's facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/DebbieWebbMcDaniel, for daily encouragement in living strong, free, hope-filled lives. Find her also at https://twitter.com/debbmcdaniel and https://www.debbiemcdaniel.com. Credit: Crosswalk YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 10 Biblical Characters Who Made Mistakes You Don’t Want To Copy Credit: ©Thinkstock/badmanproductionMost Recent Blog
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