Christmas Kids…
Friday, the third week of Advent
Today’s Readings: Proverbs 22:6 / Luke 2:39-40
As
we near the conclusion of the story of the first Christmas, our portion of
scripture in Luke infuses together with Matthew’s details concerning Joseph,
Mary and Jesus’ escape to Egypt and their eventual return to Israel. The author makes a point to declare that “they return into Galilee, to their own city Nazareth.” (Luke 2:39 KJV) It seemed that it must have been very
important to God that Jesus be raised in the familiarity of His earthly parent’s
home town. To have the comfort and
security of living amongst family and friends who knew and cared for them.
From the scarce amount of information that the canonical scriptures give us, we can come to the conclusion that Jesus lived an ordinary childhood and experienced the same pleasures, trials and challenges that all children do as they grow up. But verse 40 establishes some very important details about His childhood and the way He was raised.
I believe that this small section of our story is to be read as a tribute to Joseph and Mary! The NKJV says that “the Child grew and became strong in spirit, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was upon Him.” The God’s Word translation ends the verse by stating the “He gained favor from God and people.” Those statements make it clear that Jesus’ earthly parents taught Him by precept and (probably more importantly) by example the things of God.
They did whatever it took to establish Mary’s first-born son in the understanding, trust and love of His Father God. And this was not accomplished at the expense of a natural education. Jesus was a well-rounded individual in His secular and spiritual education, but what preeminently came forth in His adult life and ministry was the firm foundation of the Word that was put into Him, primarily by the effort of His parents.
I think that this is one of the greatest lessons that parents, grandparents and all relatives alike should learn to follow in this life! We have a responsibility to the children and youth around us to be the best example of God’s love and holy living that we can be. I must confess that this was one of the primary reasons that I gave up having an occasional glass of wine or a beer many years ago. As I had prayed and agonized over this, following a conversation with my Pastor, I one day came to the realization of the poor example that I was setting for my own children as well as for the ones that I ministered to in our church and as a soccer coach!
Many times the church will tend to attach Jesus’ unquestioning trust in God to His being the Son of God. But Jesus lived a normal life as the Son of Man until the Holy Spirit came upon Him following His baptism by John the Baptist. At that point I don’t believe that He was suddenly endued with all spiritual wisdom and understanding, but came to a much greater understanding of all the teaching that His earthy parents had bestowed upon Him as He grew up under their love and care.
And you know what? It is never too late to start if this wasn’t the pattern you followed when your kids were at home! I have developed a stronger relationship with my adult children now, than when they were younger. Now it is increasingly more exciting and rewarding to share the Word and our experiences with our faith to each other as never before!
I also hold my responsibilities as a grandfather in high esteem and honor. I desire to back up the kid’s parents and be able to share from my life’s experiences through the Word of God! Then there are the neighborhood kids, the kids at church, the young adults who bag my groceries and… the potential just goes on and on! I want to have the same kind of purpose, commitment and unselfish heart that Joseph and Mary demonstrated to Jesus! How about you?
Maybe that is one of the gifts that you can give to the children and youth in your family, your church and in your world this Christmas! Have a great weekend and keep an eye open for those young folks that you can bless this Holiday Season. Stay in tune to His Word, and keep asking yourself… “WHO or What am I expecting to BLESS and be an EXAMPLE to today?”
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