Friday; August 10
We aren’t really told
much about the early life of Jesus. We
know about His birth and we are told that He grew up to be a responsible young
adult, but that’s about it. There is;
however, one story about Jesus as a young man found in the Gospels. When Jesus was twelve-years-old Joseph and
Mary took their family to Jerusalem for Passover. When they started home, they left without
Jesus. After a while they realized He
wasn’t with any of the relatives, so they headed back to Jerusalem. After three days of looking they finally
found him sitting in the temple learning from the wise men. When they chided Him for the scare He gave
them Jesus responded with, “Why is it that you were looking
for Me? Did you not know that I had to be in My Father’s house?” (Luke 2:49). I am not sure that Joseph and Mary fully (and
immediately) understood Jesus’ response, but this would become the theme for
His development – for the rest of His life He would be found doing the Father’s
business.
If people went looking
for us this weekend would they be able to find us? I am not talking about tracking us down on
our fishing trips or visits to the mall, but when it came the time for people to
be gathering for worship, would they know where to look and would they find us
in attendance? As believers, what better
place to be than in “our Father’s house”?
Think About It!