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It Takes a Family

The incident of Joseph and Mary losing 12-year-old Jesus in Jerusalem tells us much—and encourages us—about how God uses normal, fallible, human families.

Speaker(s):Roberta Hestenes
Topics:Children, Family, Parenting
Filters:Ministry
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Tone:Commend
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Text: Luke 2:4650

Topic: How God forms children through family life

 

Introduction:
  • Jesus' words to his parents: "Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?"
  How could good parents lose Jesus?
  • Imagine your feelings if your 12 child was missing for three days.

Illustration: Hestenes and her husband frantically waited up for their teen daughter who was late coming home from a babysitting job around the time the Hillside Strangler was killing young women in that area.

  • Mary and Joseph immersed Jesus in the traditions of Passover and their faith.
  • They couldn't find Jesus because they weren't looking in the right places.
  Even Jesus perplexed his parents.
  • Mary is a very human mother of a very perplexing son.
  • At 12, Jesus wasn't acting his age; he was acting much older.
  • Jesus said, "Isn't it obvious where I should be and what I should be doing?"
  • One can almost hear in Jesus a typical teen complaint: "Why don't you trust me?"
  • If Mary and Joseph, by God, couldn't understand Jesus, we should not be discouraged at our own difficulties communicating with our children.
  Family life prepares children for God's purposes.
  • Families do not have to be picture perfect to be used of God.
  • Family life is in danger of being relegated to a low priority in our society.
  • The church needs to pray for and support families, inside and outside the church.
  • Families are not to other things in life; rather, they are foundational, growing us into what we become.
  Conclusion:
  • God came down into a family. May he enter our families through Christ as well.

 

 

  

 



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