Who is Jesus chapter 7 - - Jesus at Twelve Years Old

 




Who is Jesus chapter 7 - - Jesus at Twelve Years Old


Have you ever lost something but did not realize it was lost until several days later?

Once a year there was a huge feast at Jerusalem to celebrate the "Passover." This celebration lasted several days, and many would congregate at the temple listening to the wise teachers recite the scriptures and explain the law. You will remember the Passover was to remind the Jewish people that the angel of Death had Passed Over their homes upon viewing the blood of the innocent lamb on the sides of the door and over the door post. Their first born of man and beast were saved, but it was not so in the households of the Egyptians.

As was the custom of Mary and Joseph they took Jesus with them each year to attend this feast in Jerusalem. Jesus was now twelve years old and soon he would complete the requirements of the law to become “a man.” Many relatives, and neighbors had traveled with them to attend this annual celebration. In those days, each family looked out for the children so when it was time to leave, Mary and Joseph assumed that Jesus was with his cousins and friends as the group left Jerusalem for the return trip to their home in Nazareth.

After traveling a day, (probably about 20 miles) and resting for the night, Mary became concerned to find Jesus. None of the others had seen him, so Mary and Joseph were worried and realized they must return to Jerusalem to seek the young boy.

Early the next morning they traveled back to Jerusalem and at the temple they found Jesus listening and asking questions of the learned teachers. The scholars were all amazed at the wisdom of this young child and the depth of understanding he seemed to have as he questioned them.

Mary as any mother would be, was upset at Jesus staying behind, and asked him "Why have you caused me and your father to worry so?" As we have studied, you will remember that Joseph was not the blood father to Jesus, so the answer Jesus gave was not impudence, because in his mind and his spirit, he already knew of greater things.

Luke 2:48-50 And when they saw him, they were amazed; and his mother said unto him, Son, why have you thus dealt with us? Behold, your father and I have sought you sorrowing. And he said unto them, How is it that you sought me? Don't you know that it behooves me to be about my Father’s business? And they understood not the word which he spoke unto them.

Jesus was referring to his Father God, because even at this early age, he was aware that there was a destiny on his life.

The scriptures in Luke tell us that Jesus returned with them to Nazareth, and was subject to them, as he grew in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man. Mary pondered all these things in her heart, for she remembered the visit of the angel and the declaration that many things would eventually happen that would tear her heart in little pieces.

Twelve years old is an age when many young people are making decisions that will affect their entire life. Jesus was no different that other young boys, and his choice was to learn more about the scriptures of the Old Testament and the prophesies that told of the Messiah. Even at a young age, Jesus loved God the Father and was willing to obey and do God's will concerning the laid out plans for his life and his destiny to become our Savior.

When we invite Jesus to become our personal savior and friend; He becomes very real and we can enjoy and know His presence in our lives. He has promised to never leave or forsake us. He will grant us peace in our spirit, Calmness in our emotions, grant to us mental alertness and He also desires to heal our physical bodies and cause us to be well.

We have a part to play in all this, and it is good to take care of your body, what you eat and drink, and to watch your thought life and your imaginations. As a believer - - Jesus has given you authority and power to control your thoughts and emotions. You do have an enemy, who tries to over-ride what God desires for you, but you can simply tell him to leave. The enemy is satan, the devil, and he is NOT your friend. Use your voice and command those thoughts to leave, and then replace them with praise to Jesus and words of gratitude and thanksgiving for all God has done for you.

Each of us must make the decision to invite Jesus into our life, and that will l be the deciding factor as to where we will spend eternity. It is a wise person who will invite Jesus to become their personal savior and to receive His eternal life into their spirit. If you have not already done so, you can simply invite Jesus now to come into your life and he will do just that.



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