“Every year Jesus’
parents went to Jerusalem for the Passover festival. When Jesus was twelve
years old, they attended the festival as usual. After the celebration was over,
they started home to Nazareth, but Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem… Three days
later they finally discovered him in the Temple, sitting among the religious
teachers, listening to them and asking questions. All who heard him were amazed
at his understanding and his answers” (Luke 2:41-43, 46-47, NLT).
At twelve years of age,
Jesus would have been considered an adult, so Mary and Joseph weren’t alarmed
at first when he wasn’t with them in the large caravan of people traveling
home. When Jesus didn’t show up when they made camp in the evening, they
returned to Jerusalem to look for him. After three long days (3 days!), of
searching and worrying, they found Jesus in the Temple, discussing theology
with the religious teachers. For your information, during Jewish Passover
festival, the greatest rabbis or teachers in Israel would assemble to teach and
to discuss great truths. Certainly the coming Messiah would have been a
discussion topic. Jesus would have been eager to listen and to ask probing
questions. The depth of Jesus’ wisdom at
his young age “amazed” these
teachers.
Meanwhile, Mary and Joseph had looked for
Jesus for three days, so her question to Jesus was understandable: “Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been
frantic, searching for you everywhere” (Luke 2:48). Jesus simply replied, “But why did you need to search? Didn’t you know that I must be in
my Father’s house?” (2:49).
Jesus knew his identity. Mary and
Joseph, however, didn’t realize that Jesus was making a distinction between his
earthly father (Joseph) and his heavenly Father (God the Father). Young Jesus
wasn’t denied Joseph as his lawful father but as an adult he have the freedom
to choose and he know that he “must be in [his]
Father’s house.” Jesus knew
that he is the Son of God. Mary and Joseph also knew Jesus was God’s Son,
but they didn’t understand what his mission would involve. Jesus’ earthly parents
had to learn and observe complex outworking of Jesus’ special identity and
calling, even as he lived in their family.
Think about this: Mary
didn’t completely understand her son, but she remembered these events and sought to find their meaning. When
Jesus answered them, Mary and Joseph “didn’t understand
what he meant. Then [Jesus] returned to Nazareth with them and was obedient to
them. And his mother stored all these things in her heart” (Luke 2:50-51). Eventually Mary’ son,
Jesus, would become her Saviour and she would understand. Mary, like us, need to grow (continuously) in our understanding of
Jesus and His identity. Daily we must ask God to give us minds that seeks
after His truth with eagerness and pleasure. Never stop searching for the
truth. Always curious about the things of God. Read, study and obey God’s Word
over and over again. Feed your spirit everyday with Jesus, the Bread from Heaven.
Spiritually speaking, drink and continue to be filled with Jesus, the Living
Water. Be satisfied in Him.
As you have grown, in what ways has your understanding
of Jesus changed?
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
Reference:
Life Application Study Bible Devotional: Daily Wisdom
from the Life of Jesus (Tyndale House
Publishers, Inc., 2011)
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