Friday, May 9, 2008

The Childhood of Jesus

We don't seem to know very much about the childhood of Jesus.

I have always been intrigued by the thought that there were other children in the family. How often is the second child challenged and frustrated by trying to measure up to an older sibling? The other children in the lineup also face this situation. Perhaps they hear, "Why can't you be like your brother (or sister)?" Just think what it would be like, however, to have a perfect older brother. That would be one you really could not measure up to.

I'm sure the sinful nature of His brothers kept them from really seeing that Jesus was indeed as good as he really was. It took something earth shaking (Well, there was an earthquake at the time of the crucifixion, wasn't there?) to bring them to the realization of the truth. The fact of the Resurrection impacted them all, just like it does all the rest of us who have become believers throughout history.

Just think about it. Jesus was subject unto his parents. He was subject unto them even though He knew more than they did. He was subject unto them even though they were sinful (and He was not!).

What thoughts and insights do you have concerning the childhood of Jesus? Please post your comments under the "Week 3 Posts" entry.

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