Mary the Mother of James
A Faithful Servant at the Cross and the Tomb
Name Information
- Meaning: Mary = 'Beloved' or 'Rebellious'; James = 'Supplanter'
- Language of Origin: Hebrew
- Gender Usage: Feminine
Mary, the mother of James the Younger (and possibly Joses), was a follower of Jesus who remained near Him during His crucifixion and burial. She, along with other women, came early to the tomb, demonstrating quiet faithfulness. Her presence in key Gospel events shows the significance of those who serve with humble devotion.
⏰ 1st century AD
Roles
- Disciple
- Witness
Relationships
- Son: James the Younger
- Companion: Mary Magdalene, Salome
Story
Stood near the cross while Jesus was dying.
Watched where He was laid in the tomb.
Prepared spices to anoint His body, showing loving care.
Was among the first to hear the angel’s resurrection announcement.
Spiritual Significance
- Present at the crucifixion and burial of Jesus.
- Part of the group of women who discovered the empty tomb.
- Demonstrated quiet faithfulness and courage.
- Remembered in all four Gospels for her loyal presence.
What We Can Learn
- Faithful service often goes unrecognized by people but not by God.
- Women played a vital role in Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
- Quiet, consistent devotion honors Christ deeply.
Memory Verses
Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses, and Salome.
— Mark 15:40
Key Passages
- Mark 15:40–41
- Mark 16:1
- Matthew 27:56
- Luke 24:10
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