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The Catholic Defender: The Joy of being a Servant for the Lord of lords, the King of Kings and His Mother and ours The Virgin Mary

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The absolute joy of serving Jesus Christ, the Lord of Lords and King of Kings, alongside His Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary, is rooted in a profound paradox: true spiritual freedom and reigning in eternity are discovered only through complete, loving surrender.


Serving the King of Kings


Divine Alignment: Submitting to His perfect sovereignty breaks the chains of worldly anxiety, realigning the soul with eternal purpose.


Paradox of Greatness: Christ flipped human power structures on their head, declaring that true greatness in His Kingdom is found exclusively through sacrificial servanthood.


True Liberty: Becoming a "bondservant of Christ" means giving up fleeting autonomy to gain an everlasting inheritance. 


Echoing the Handmaid of the Lord


The Virgin Mary provides the definitive human template for what it means to serve God flawlessly. By entering into her mantle of service, believers unlock a deeper relationship with her Son.


The Perfect Fiat: At the Annunciation, Mary proclaimed, "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word" (Luke 1:38). Her total submission opened the gateway for the world's salvation.


Magnifying Holy Joy: Her soul did not self-aggrandize; instead, it completely magnified the Lord, proving that deep, overflowing spiritual joy is the direct fruit of profound humility.


The Queen Mother's Way: In the ancient Davidic tradition, the Queen Mother sat at the right hand of the King to intercede for the people. Mary exercises her majestic Queenship through love and perfect service.


Her Ultimate Command: Mary's final words recorded in Scripture serve as the eternal blueprint for every Christian servant: "Do whatever He tells you" (John 2:5).


The Shared Blessing of Spiritual Consecration


To count oneself as a servant to both Christ and His Mother brings a unique, multifaceted joy.


It allows believers to participate directly in the ongoing work of bringing God's love into a broken world.


Embracing this dual devotion transforms daily obedience into a beautiful act of worship, anchoring the soul under Mary's protective mantle while marching toward the ultimate triumph of the King.

 
 
 

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