Navigating with Mary: Mary on a mouse...Ultimate protection.
- Rose Divina
- Mar 6
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 22
Rose Divina

The role of Mother Mary and Jesus: Protection against the wicked
The internet is not safe for women, children and girls.
Having Mary on your mouse pad is a subtle way of sending Satan and his demon soldiers that we are protected. You are inviting God's protection through worship. Satan and the evil ones hate that because we keep the wolf from the door.
Many believers turn to Mother Mary and Jesus for protection and guidance in times of conflict.
Intercession of Mother Mary: As a figure of compassion and mercy, Mother Mary is often invoked for peace. Her example of humility and love encourages believers to seek non-violent solutions.
Jesus as the Prince of Peace: Jesus’ teachings emphasize love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. His life exemplifies the call to love one's enemies and work towards peace.
Prayer for Peace: Many believers pray for peace and protection, asking for divine intervention to prevent wars and heal the wounds caused by conflict.
Wars are Considered a Sin.
Wars are often viewed as a violation of moral and ethical principles, and many believe they contradict the teachings found in the Bible. Below are some reasons why wars can be seen as a sin, along with references to the Ten Commandments and relevant Biblical verses.
Violations of the Commandments
Thou shalt not kill (Exodus 20:13): War often involves killing, which directly violates this commandment. The taking of life is seen as a grave sin.
Thou shalt not bear false witness (Exodus 20:16): Lies are often propagated to justify wars, leading to deception and manipulation.
Thou shalt not commit adultery (Exodus 20:14): The use of rape as a weapon of war is a horrific act that violates the dignity of women and is considered a sin.
Thou shalt not covet (Exodus 20:17): Wars are often fought over greed for resources, land, or power, which reflects a desire to possess what belongs to others.
2. The Impact of War
Killing and Violence: The violence of war leads to loss of life and suffering, contradicting the commandment to preserve life.
Lying and Deception: Governments may fabricate reasons for war, violating the commandment against bearing false witness.
Rape and Adultery: The exploitation of women during conflicts is a grave sin and a violation of their dignity.
Greed and Materialism: The arms trade and the pursuit of profit from war reflect a deep-seated greed that goes against Biblical teachings.
Human Trafficking: The abduction of women and children during conflicts for exploitation is a profound moral failure.
Biblical References
Matthew 5:9: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." This verse emphasizes the importance of peace over conflict.
James 4:1-2: "What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? You desire but do not have, so you kill." This highlights the internal struggles that lead to external violence.
Isaiah 2:4: "He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks." This verse envisions a future without war.
3. The Role of Mother Mary and Jesus
Many believers turn to Mother Mary and Jesus for protection and guidance in times of conflict.
Intercession of Mother Mary: As a figure of compassion and mercy, Mother Mary is often invoked for peace. Her example of humility and love encourages believers to seek non-violent solutions.
Jesus as the Prince of Peace: Jesus’ teachings emphasize love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. His life exemplifies the call to love one's enemies and work towards peace.
Prayer for Peace: Many believers pray for peace and protection, asking for divine intervention to prevent wars and heal the wounds caused by conflict.
Conclusion
Wars are seen as a profound moral failing that contradicts the teachings of the Bible and the principles of love and peace. By reflecting on the commandments and seeking the intercession of Mother Mary and Jesus, believers can strive to promote peace and work against the forces that lead to war.
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